Inaugural Meeting of the Compliance Officer Alliance
Summary
The Reserve Bank of Fiji convened the inaugural meeting of the Compliance Officer Alliance on 27 March 2026. The meeting gathered designated AML Compliance Officers from across Fiji's financial sector, including commercial banks, FX dealers, payment service providers, credit and finance companies, insurance entities, superannuation, Fiji Development Bank, and capital markets. FIU Director Ms Caroline Pickering delivered opening remarks emphasising collaboration and information-sharing to strengthen Fiji's national AML/CFT framework.
What changed
The Fiji Financial Intelligence Unit announced the inaugural meeting of the Compliance Officer Alliance, a new coordination body convened by the Reserve Bank of Fiji for AML/CFT supervisors. The meeting, held on 27 March 2026, gathered compliance officers from across Fiji's financial sector to discuss collaboration and information-sharing. This establishes a formal channel for cross-industry AML/CFT coordination but does not impose new regulatory obligations or create compliance deadlines.
Financial institutions in Fiji — including banks, FX dealers, payment service providers, credit and finance companies, insurance companies, superannuation entities, and capital markets participants — should be aware of this new Alliance as a forum for consistent compliance practice development. Compliance officers at covered entities may wish to engage with the COA to stay informed of evolving supervisory expectations in Fiji's AML/CFT framework.
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Inaugural Meeting of the Compliance Officer Alliance
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Inaugural Meeting of the Compliance Officer Alliance
Wednesday, 01/04/2026 On 27 March 2026, the Reserve Bank of Fiji (RBF), in its role as the AML/CFT supervisor of their licensed financial institutions, convened the inaugural meeting of the Compliance Officer Alliance (COA). The meeting was attended by designated AML Compliance Officers or representatives from across the financial sector, including commercial banks, foreign exchange dealers and money changers, payment service providers, credit and finance companies, insurance companies and brokers, superannuation, Fiji Development Bank and capital markets sector. Opening remarks were delivered by the Director of the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU), Ms Caroline Pickering, who highlighted the importance of strengthened collaboration, information‑sharing, and consistent compliance practices in enhancing Fiji’s national AML/CFT framework.
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