BSP continuing normal ops during isolation period

Business

BANK South Pacific (BSP) remains committed to its customers in ensuring the continuity of services as the country enters the four-week nationwide isolation period due to a surge in the Covid-19 cases, group chief executive officer Robin Fleming says.
Fleming said all BSP branches in the country would carry out normal operations during the four-week nationwide isolation period which started yesterday (Monday), while strictly observing the niupela pasin and the Covid-19 measures put in place by the office of the controller.
BSP group general manager for retail Daniel Faunt said: “For the safety of all BSP staff, including customers, a ‘no face mask, no entry’ policy has been implemented across all branches.
“All customers in PNG will be required to remove sunglasses and hats upon entering our branches.
“Those without face masks will not be granted access.
“We will also continue observing social distancing of 1.5m between each person when in line at all our branches or when accessing other banking services like ATMs.
“Our branches will continue to provide essential customer service while controlling entry access into our branches.”
BSP urged all customers to adopt all niupla pasin measures while outside BSP branches and in the community to help to protect themselves, their families and friends.
“While access is being controlled, this may affect service time but we encourage customers to utilise our digital banking platforms – mobile banking and internet banking for transactions or school fee payments or use our customer self-service app for personal loan applications,” Faunt said.