tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28244882.post7329124035716963321..comments2024-03-29T23:49:48.506+10:00Comments on Malum Nalu: BSP eyes hi-tech Eftpos paymentMalum Naluhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17513608976714683688noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28244882.post-22776409113543640392011-02-15T08:22:34.382+10:002011-02-15T08:22:34.382+10:00Based on Mr Clyne's comments, BSP’s investment...Based on Mr Clyne's comments, BSP’s investment in the new point of pay eftpos devices equates to some K6.1mil. He also states a desire to reach the 90% of the population who do not use banking services at the moment. BSP should be congratulated and supported, not ridiculed. Should we be asking PNG Post why they charge excessive fees when transferring funds to rural communities using their Salim Moni Kwik. Are MoneyGram and WesternUnion any better? It is far cheaper to deposit funds into any bank and then pay the manual deposit fee and ATM withdrawal fee. Should we also be questioning the investment of ANZ and Westpac in PNG, given the profits they earn from the PNG Community. How much of this is returned as investment in PNG verses what if returned to their Australian shareholders? Isn’t BSP fully PNG owned?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28244882.post-25844425962745067292011-02-12T19:21:48.679+10:002011-02-12T19:21:48.679+10:00"In the name of service" pleeeeeease!! H..."In the name of service" pleeeeeease!! How to make a kwika kina off the kommunity more like.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com