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BSP's teller machines now operational here

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altELEVEN of Bank South Pacific (BSP) newly established Automatic Teller Machines (ATM) have been commissioned over the past days and are now operational.

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Customers to access BSP teller machines next month

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LOCAL Bank South Pacific (BSP) customers will start using the newly installed Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) next month.

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ADB partners with India to help Pacific education

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MANILA (Asian Development Bank) – The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India are partnering to support higher education services in the Pacific.

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Ganate praises audit training

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SOLOMON Islands Water Authority (SIWA) General Manager Fred Ganate says continuous internal audit training is important to strengthen and safeguard State Owned Enterprise (SOE) from frauds and embezzlements.

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Copra production drops

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COPRA production fell by 4 per cent for January, it was revealed.

THE Central Bank, in its monthly economic bulletin, reported that estimated copra production during the month reached 2,299 tonnes, down 4% from the previous month.

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Log production drops sharply

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LOG production for January this year recorded a sharp fall, the Central Bank of Solomon Islands revealed.

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Call to diversify investment here

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A MEMBER of the Malaita Entrepreneur Association (MEA) says government should encourage foreign investors to invest in the manufacturing sector than operating shops.

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Talks plan Digicel sale

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SUVA (Fiji Times) – Talks are now in play for the possible sale of Digicel Pacific Limited (DPL) to Irish entrepreneur Dennis O'Brien's privately-owned Digicel Group for a reported US$500million.

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Debt stock falls for Jan

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THE country's debt stock for the month of January has fallen slightly, the Central Bank of Solomon Islands revealed.

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