• UnionPay services since    December, 2009
    Local service hotline        N/A


    In Fiji, UnionPay cards are accepted at 80% of merchants and ATMs of BSP, Westpac and ANZ.
  • Fiji – Crossroad on the South Pacific

    If you move a tellurian, in the central of South Pacific, you will see a piece of small islands, and the place 180° meridian running through is Fiji. Known as the “Crossroad on the South Pacific”, Fiji is composed of 332 islands. As 180° meridian runs through Fiji, it is both the most eastern and the most western country. Facing fascinating blue sea and listening to the songs of men wearing bright-colored skirts, you cannot help sighing that the heaven is just so so. Why not take your UnionPay card (card number starting with 62) to see what the heaven looks like?

  • POS acceptance

    Merchants displaying the signage of  or using BSP , Westpac or ANZ POS machines all accept UnionPay cards.

    When using co-branded cards, you may not be able to choose UnionPay as the routing option at some merchants. Therefore, you are advised to use UnionPay cards with card number starting with 62 so as to be benefited from the special offers and services provided by UnionPay. Paying with UnionPay credit card at some local merchants requires no PIN. Cardholders can complete the payment following the instruction of terminal. You can also refer to relative service guide at “Help Center-Card-using Instructions-Service Guide for Overseas Using of UnionPay Credit Card without PIN”. 

  • Cash withdrawal

    In Fiji, UnionPay cards are accepted for withdrawing FJD at ATM of BSP , Westpac and ANZ. Some ATMs offer the Chinese interface.

    Pleaserefer to the latest government policy on overseas cash withdrawal via UnionPaycards at "Help Center-Card-using Instructions-Refined Card-using Tips". Daily cash withdrawal limit fromrespective issuers and/or ATM may apply. Please consult your issuer on thepossible cap on the amount. You may split your withdrawals into several timeswhich comply with the limit(s).

  • Charges

    ATM commission fee consists of two separate fees: 
    (1) Service fee charged by the issuer: please consult your issuer for details.
    (2) Service fee charged by the ATM acquirer in Fiji: some ATMs will charge commission fee, which is charged by the local banks in Fiji and which has nothing to do with UnionPay or the issuer.

    Cash withdrawal via debit card results in a lower commission fee.

  • Tips

    Select PINs that cannot be easily guessed by anyone.
    Never disclose your PIN to anyone who claims to represent the bank or the police.
    Be alert to your surroundings before conducting any banking transactions.
    Keep a close eye on your credit card during transaction to avoid any illegal activities.
    If your UnionPay card has been stolen/lost, please inform the issuer immediately.