Tickets to premier business awards sold out

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THE nation’s biggest business awards event staged this Saturday, aims to be an extraordinary and unforgettable night dedicated to honoring the companies and individuals who drive Fiji’s economic success.

The 33rd Prime Minister’s International Business Awards, presented by Investment Fiji will celebrate the theme: “Navigating Global Winds – Resilience, Innovation and Sustainable Growth.”

According to Investment Fiji, the 2025 Awards is designed to recognise businesses that have not only achieved commercial success but have also excelled in navigating global challenges while prioritising sustainable and innovative growth strategies.

Investment Fiji chief executive Kamal Chetty highlighted the importance of the event in elevating Fiji’s business community.

“The fact that these Awards are completely sold out shows the incredible energy and ambition running through Fiji’s business world right now,” Mr Chetty said.

“We want to sincerely thank every business and person who secured their tickets; your support makes this event a huge success and one of the most exciting events of the year.

“The Prime Minister’s International Business Awards is much more than just a night of recognition; it is a national platform that spotlights the contributions and entrepreneurial spirit of our private sector to Fiji’s economic development.

“The quality of applications this year has been exceptional, proving that our Fijian businesses are successfully adapting to global changes and leading the way in key areas like climate resilience, digital transformation, and inclusive growth.

“This is the event everyone looks forward to, and we promise an unforgettable night where we showcase these powerful models of success to the world next weekend.”

The Awards ceremony will conclude with the announcement of the winners and the presentation of the Supreme Award, with the evening highlighted by a keynote address from chief guest Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka, who will share the Government’s vision for the future of Fiji’s private sector and acknowledge the pivotal role of business in national development.