BRED Bank (Fiji) last week donated $2000 to the Fiji Cancer Society in support of the 2025 Movember Campaign as it reaffirmed its commitment to community wellbeing.
“The contribution underscores the Bank’s dedication to raising awareness about cancer-related illnesses and the vital importance of early detection in saving lives,” the company said in a statement.
“In keeping with its motto Aligning Energies, BRED Bank (Fiji) continues to champion initiatives that create positive and lasting impact for the people of Fiji.”
During the cheque handover, chief Operations & Human Resources officer Ranjeeta Naidu highlighted the importance of health awareness within the workplace and community.
“From an HR perspective, Movember plays a crucial role in reminding our staff to prioritise their health,” Ms Naidu said.
“Supporting the Fiji Cancer Society aligns with our goal of promoting employee wellness, awareness, and early check-ups. We are proud to contribute to a cause that encourages open conversations and healthier lifestyles across the communities we serve.”
General manager Institutional Banking Vasti Vugakoto said BRED Bank remains committed to supporting initiatives that strengthen community well-being.
“The Movember campaign addresses a significant health issue in Fiji, and we are honoured to stand with the Fiji Cancer Society in expanding awareness and support services,” she said.
“This donation reflects our collective responsibility to uplift and protect our people.”
The cheque was formally presented to representatives of the Fiji Cancer Society at BRED Bank’s head office in Suva.


