Category: Finance

SOLOMONS FIRST TO ADOPT NEW FINANCIAL INITIATIVE
Banks

SOLOMONS FIRST TO ADOPT NEW FINANCIAL INITIATIVE

admin- May 15, 2015

CBSI Governor Denton Rarawa speaking at the meeting. Photo credit: CBSI. Solomon Islands has become one of the leading Pacific nations to adopt a new ... Read More

THREE-DAY TRAINING COMPLETED ON DIGITAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
Banks

THREE-DAY TRAINING COMPLETED ON DIGITAL FINANCIAL SERVICES

admin- May 5, 2015

DFS Workshop participants. Photo credit: CBSI. The Central Bank of Solomon Islands (CBSI) in partnership with the Pacific Financial Inclusion Programme (PFIP) have successfully completed ... Read More

SOLOMON ISLANDS NEEDS CLEAR D.F.S ROADMAP
Banks

SOLOMON ISLANDS NEEDS CLEAR D.F.S ROADMAP

admin- May 3, 2015

The BSP Headquarters in Honiara. Photo credit: BSP. Solomon Islands now needs to develop a clear Digital Financial Services (DFS) roadmap if it wants to ... Read More

GOV’T CALLED ON TO DECLARE DISASTER EXPENSES
Disaster

GOV’T CALLED ON TO DECLARE DISASTER EXPENSES

admin- April 29, 2015

The foundation of a building washed away by the recent April flash floods. Photo credit: SIBC. An Isabel man has called on the Government to ... Read More

FINANCE MINISTRY WARNS SERVICE PROVIDERS
Finance

FINANCE MINISTRY WARNS SERVICE PROVIDERS

admin- April 24, 2015

The Ministry of Finance and Treasury. Photo credit: GCU. Ministry of Finance and Treasury warns suppliers, contractors and service providers undertaking contractual obligations with the ... Read More

S.O.Es DELIVER VITAL SERVICES: FAKARI’I
Finance

S.O.Es DELIVER VITAL SERVICES: FAKARI’I

admin- April 23, 2015

Permanent Secretary of Finance and Treasury Fred Fakari'i. Photo credit: GCU. Permanent Secretary of Finance and Treasury, Fred Fakarii said State-Owned Enterprise delivers vital services ... Read More

2015 NATIONAL BUDGET PASSED
Budgets

2015 NATIONAL BUDGET PASSED

admin- April 20, 2015

Inside the National Parliament. Photo credit: National Parliament of Solomon Islands. The 2015 budget has been passed by Parliament. A total of $4 billion, $60 ... Read More