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Digicel Unwraps Grinchmas Wishes, Showering Customers with Festive Rewards”
This holiday season, Digicel is transforming into the ultimate gift-giver, spreading joy and gratitude with their Grinchmas Wishes Promotion. Recognising the importance of giving back, the telecommunications giant is expressing appreciation to its customers by offering a sleigh-load of rewards, totaling up to $30,000 in prizes, from now until the dawn of the new year.
Under the cheerful initiative, Digicel customers are in for a treat, with promises of more data, more minutes, and more rewards through the Grinchmas Wishes Promotion and the engaging Pick & Win feature in the MyDigicel app. The festivities extend beyond virtual boundaries, with the pledge of more speed, reliability, and coverage on the LTE Digicel network. Additionally, customers can anticipate more savings with substantial discounts on feature-packed handsets and SIM cards, available in stores.
Mara Samaniego, the CEO of Digicel BVI, expressed her excitement, stating, “It’s the Christmas that keeps on giving at Digicel. Our Santa sack is stuffed full of treats, and each week there’ll be something more for our customers. You won’t want to miss out, because we’re going to be rewarding customers for everything they do with us, in-store, online, everywhere! Customers tell us they want more, so this Christmas we’re giving them exactly what they’ve asked for – more incredible discounts, more plans with abundant data, and more prizes and surprises for customers who buy a SIM and switch to Digicel.”
Whether customers are joining the Digicel family, purchasing a plan, or diligently settling bills, each interaction becomes a chance to win exciting prizes. Opportunities include a Family Cruise for 4, weekly iPhone 15 giveaways, $500 in cash, or Supreme Plans. The thrill extends with the Happy Hour Pick & Win, offering instant gratification, and community events, providing additional avenues for customers to win prizes in the Wish Cash Vault.
Mara continued, “Grinchmas Wishes with Digicel Promotion” is where we’re Gifting More Than Ever Before to all our loyal existing and new customers! Come visit our retail stores to get the latest deals on handsets and plans.
For further details on how Digicel is making this Christmas more memorable for customers, visit the website at: Digicel | Grinchmas Wishes with Digicel Promotion | Legal | BVI (digicelgroup.com).
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BVI Bank Association Warns Merchants Against Card Transaction Violations
As the festive season brings increased consumer activity, the British Virgin Islands Bank Association (BVIBA) has issued a stern reminder to merchants across the territory regarding compliance with card transaction policies.
The association warns that imposing minimum spending requirements or charging additional fees for card payments is not only against their merchant agreements but also violates regulations established by major payment networks, VISA and Mastercard.
The advisory, issued on Wednesday, December 18, warns that merchants engaging in these practices are in breach of their contractual obligations with their respective financial institutions. “We request that all merchants immediately cease these practices to ensure compliance,” the statement read.
The BVIBA comprises several prominent financial institutions, including Bank of Asia (BVI) Limited, CIBC Caribbean, FirstBank PR, National Bank of the Virgin Islands, Popular, Republic Bank (BVI) Limited, and VP Bank (BVI) Limited.
For inquiries or guidance on compliance, the BVIBA advises merchants to contact their respective banks promptly.
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BVI Financial Investigation Agency and Jersey Financial Services Commission Sign Agreement to Strengthen Cooperation in Tackling Financial Crimes
The Financial Investigation Agency (FIA) of the British Virgin Islands (BVI) has recently strengthened ties with the Jersey Financial Services Commission (JFSC) through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed on 25 October. The agreement formalises a cooperative framework for consultation and information-sharing between the two regulatory bodies, enhancing their oversight in financial regulation.
The MoU signals a shared commitment by the BVI and Jersey to uphold rigorous financial standards and combat financial crimes. By sharing essential intelligence, the FIA and JFSC aim to bolster efforts to detect, prevent, and investigate crimes such as money laundering, terrorist financing, and proliferation financing.
Errol George, Director of the FIA BVI, expressed the importance of the partnership, stating, “The signing of this MoU establishes a framework for information exchange between the FIA BVI and JFSC, supporting compliance with the laws, regulations, and rules relating to the functions of our Authorities. I am indeed pleased with the progress we are making in the Territory to tackle financial crime.”
Through this agreement, both agencies will, upon request, provide critical information that strengthens regulatory practices across the Designated Non-Financial Businesses and Professions (DNFBP) sector. Shared data will include details on corporate structures, management standards, and organisational quality, all essential for effective supervision.
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