The FDB board has appointed Saud
Minam as chief executive officer.
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The Fiji Development Bank (FDB) board has appointed Saud Minam as chief executive officer (CEO) effectively from July 16, 2021.
According to a statement from the bank, Mr Minam brings over 25 years of local and international banking, as well as senior leadership, experience to the FDB.
FDB Board chairman Andre Viljoen said Mr Minam’s wide-ranging experience in commercial and consumer banking, along with his accomplishments in various roles in Fiji and developing economies, made him the successful candidate for the CEO role.
“The board was looking for an experienced leader who would be able to balance FDB’s dual responsibilities of strong micro, small, medium enterprises (MSME) sector development and sustainable financial growth,” he said.
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The Fiji Australia Business Council (FABC) is trying to enhance the trade of kava between Fiji and Australia.
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THE Fiji Australia Business Council (FABC) is trying to enhance the trade of kava between Fiji and Australia. FABC vice-president Saud Minam said the talk of the town was basically the kava diplomacy which had started in a very big way but because of COVID-19, it had stopped a little bit.
“There are also other products which we can actually export. We are already importing a lot of stuff from Australia anyway,” Mr Minam said.
“So the trade business is there and I think it will only grow and one of the main reasons is because of the quality of the goods which we receive in Fiji from Australia is the same standards as people are using in Australia.