Monday, March 29, 2010

BSP flaunts strength

Caption: The chopper flying the BSP banner across Fairfax harbour last Friday. It is the largest banner ever flown in the South Pacific. – Picture by ROCKY ROE

 

BANK SOUTH PACIFIC (BSP) last Friday showcased its innovation and strength by taking over the skies above Port Moresby city with the largest banner ever flown in the South Pacific, The National reports.

The seven-story high and 10,000sqft feet banner was flown above Port Moresby by helicopter where BSP was clearly seen and proudly showcased as “your bank”.

The largest banner fly-by was a reinforcement of BSP’s drive to transform into a modern bank.

BSP announced last year through its re-branding initiative that it was seeking to continue to grow from its position as a locally-owned banking group offering traditional banking services to its customers.

BSP has continued to grow its ATM network throughout PNG and aims at having more than 200 ATMs nationwide by year end.

The bank has also expanded its Pacific network with 29 branches in the Solomon Islands, Nuie, and more recently into Fiji.  

This year, BSP has launched an internal “transformation programme” aimed at improving all areas of its business.

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