Vodafone launches money transfer service
It will be launched next month in which Vodafone will be the first company in the Pacific to introduce a payment service that enables customers to complete simple financial transactions over a mobile phone.
M PAiSA will allow registered users to temporarily store and transfer money cheaply and safely.
Vodafone clients will be able to deposit and withdraw cash with approved Vodafone agents in Fiji, send money directly onto others mobile phones, buy recharge or airtime and also receive money from overseas directly onto their Vodafone mobiles.
Assistant Manager for Vodafone Roadshow, Adriu Vakarau said registrations will be free at the Fiji Showcase 2010.
Meanwhile, as many are enjoying the new shows and exhibitions at the Fiji Showcase 2010, it was a first time at the showcase for a few USP students Fijivillage spoke to today.
Looking at the entertainment on offer at the Digicel Entertainment stage at 5.30pm is Majik box with Dr Rhythm and Petey Majik, and at 6pm is the Rubber band boy,8.30pm will be the USA breakdancers.
Gates to the Fiji Showcase will close at 9 tonight.
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