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M-Paisa-Agent-List-2020.Pdf Agent Number Outlet Name Outlet Address Vodafone Stores 9101107 Vodafone Tamavua Reception 168 Princess Road, Tamavua 9101019 Vodafone Retail Centre-Triangle 121 Suva Shop Mainstreet Nasekula Rd Judaram 9101011 Vodafone Retail Centre-Labasa Building 9101077 Vodafone MHCC 3 168 Princess Road, Tamavua 9102266 Vodafone Fiji Ltd TE Ba Tavua Rakiraki 4 (Rakiraki) Rakiraki Bus Stand 9101013 Vodafone Retail Centre-Lautoka 125 Vitogo Parade Shop 2, H.B.Patel Building, Main St, 9101037 Valuefone Vodafone Tavua Tavua 9101243 Vodafone Airport Shop Nadi Airport 9101106 Vodafone Lautoka- Tappoos shop Tappoo city Lautoka 9101015 Vodafone Retail Centre-Nadi Shop 1 Dee Mall 9102252 Vodafone Fij Ltd TE Nausori 1 Nausori Bus Stand/ Market 9102262 Vodafone Fiji Ltd TE Ba Tavua Rakiraki 1 (Ba) Ba Bus Stand 9102554 Vodafone Fij Ltd TE Nausori 12 Nausori Valuefone 9101002 Valuefone Cumming Street 86 Cumming Street 9101388 Valuefone Waimanu 41,Waimanu Rd, Suva 9101003 Valuefone Samabula 492, Waimanu Road 9101321 Valuefone Tailevu Shop Shop 2, G.K Singh Building Korovou, Tailevu Shop 2, H.B.Patel Building, Main St, 9101037 Valuefone Vodafone Tavua Tavua 9101059 Valuefone Savusavu Bus Stand/Taxi/Carrier Stand Kiosk, Mainstreet, Sa 9101004 Valuefone Market Kiosk Market Branch, Rodwel Road Corner of Ross St and N.G Patel Rd, 9101033 Valuefone Nausori Nausori 9101038 Valuefone Rakiraki Shop 2, G.S. Prasad and Sons Building, Rakiraki 9101036 Valuefone Ba Maneklal Building, Mainstreet, Ba 9101031 Valuefone Suva Shop 5, Post Fiji Building 9101035 valuefone Lautoka 66 Naviti Street, Lautoka Mr. Mobile 9109299 Mr Mobile Nakasi Nakasi 9101044 Mr Mobile Namaka 1 Lot 1, Deo Street, Nadi 9101048 Mr Mobile Sigatoka Main Street, Sigatoka 9101047 Mr Mobile FNPF Building Greig Street, Suva 9101046 Mr Mobile damodarcity FPSA Building Post Office 9102453 Post Ofice Vanuabalavu Lomaloma Vaunabalavu 9101087 Levuka Post office Levuka 9101080 Sigatoka Post Office Sigatoka 9101366 Nasinu Post Office Saqa Street, Valelevu 9101084 Nabua Post office Nabua 9101177 Vunisea Post office Vunisea Kadavu 9101516 Post Fiji Lomaivuna Lomaivuna 9105169 Post Office Keiyasi Keiyasi 9101052 Raiwaqa Post office Raiwaqa 9101360 Savusavu Post Office Mainstreet, Savusavu 9101369 Denarau Post Office Denarau Marina 9101320 Vunidawa Post Office Vunidawa 9101178 Waiyevo Post Office First Landing Building, Waiyevo,Taveuni 9101068 Pacific Harbour Post office Pacific Harbour 9101489 Post Fiji-Dreketi Dreketi 9101362 Lautoka Post Office Vitogo Parade, Lautoka 9101056 Nayavu Post Office Wainibuka Tailevu 9101065 Nakasi Post Office Nakasi 9101067 Vatukoula Post Office Vatukoula 9101072 Korolevu Post Office Queens Rd Coral Coast 9101076 Samabula Post Office Samabula 9101078 Korovou Post Office Korovou Town 9101079 Navua Post Office Navua Town 9101081 Seaqaqa Post Office Seaqaqa Town 9101082 Sabeto Post Office Sabeto, Nadi 9101086 Nausori Post Office Nausori, Town 9101176 Suva Post Office Suva, City 9101361 Government Buildings Post Office Government Buildings, Suva 9101363 Lami Post Office Lami Town 9101367 Downtown Post Office Yasawa Street, Lautoka 9101368 Nadi Post Office Koroivolu Lane, Nadi 9101371 Ba Post Office Nareba Street, Varadoli, Ba 9101372 Tavua Post Office Nasivi Street, Tavua 9101373 Post Fiji RakiRaki Rakiraki Town 9101374 Post Fiji Nadi Airport Nadi Airport 9101457 Lakeba Village Post Office Lakeba village 9101470 Tukavesi Post Office Tukavesi 9101485 Namalata Post Office Namalata 9101486 Lekutu Post Office Lekutu, Bua 9101487 Daria Post Office Daria 9101488 Post Fiji Nabouwalu Nabouwalu 9102455 Post Office Koro Island Koro Island 9105377 Gau Post Office Gau 9109459 Post Fiji Natewa Natewa 9109460 Post Fiji Wainikoro Wainikoro Banks 9101416 BSP Ba Ganga Street, Ba 9101410 BSP Lautoka Vidilo Street, Lautoka 9105493 BSP Damodar city Damodar city complex 9101419 BSP Top-town Nadi 277 Mainstreet, Nadi 9101403 BSP Dominion House Dominion House, Scott Street, Suva 9101418 BSP Rakiraki P O Box 102, Rakiraki 9101415 BSP Pacific Harbour Shop 13, Arts Village, Pacific Harbour 9101406 BSP Nausori P O Box 330, Nausori 9101407 Bsp Tavua P O Box 204, Tavua 9101420 BSP Labasa P O Box 377, Labasa 9101422 BSP Savusavu P O Box 28, Savusavu 9101404 BSP Samabula Corner Rewa Street and Ratu Mara Road, Samabula 9101411 BSP Suva Central Pratt Street, Suva 9101414 BSP Sigatoka Sigatoka Town 9101417 BSP Namaka Airport Central, Namaka 9101423 BSP Taveuni Taveuni 9101197 Westpac Lautoka 175 Vitogo Parade 9101150 westpac lautoka 2 Lautoka 9101187 Westpac Levuka Beach Road, Levuka 9101191 Westpac Rakiraki Yaratale Rd, Vaileka 9101189 Westpac Savusavu 12 Balaga Street, Savusavu 9101193 Westpac Labasa Nasekula Rd, Labasa 9101195 Westpac Sigatoka Corner Queen & Market Road 9101194 Westpac Tavua Kings Road, Tavua 9101190 Westpac Namaka 1 Samji Building, Nadi 9101185 Westpac Laucala Bay Shop 14 & 15, FPSA Sports City, Complex 9101196 Westpac Nadi Mainstreet 9101183 Westpac Nakasi Nakasi 9101188 Westpac Nabua Nabua 9101192 Westpac Nausori Nausori 9101198 Westpac Ba Ba 9101199 Westpac Suva Suva Chicken Express 9105253 Chicken Express Damodar City Damodar City 9101225 Chicken Express - Namaka Sunlight Building, Deo Street 9101258 Chicken Express Labasa 1 Mainstreet, Labasa 9101227 Chicken Express - Sigatoka Main Street 9101226 Chicken Express - Denarau Port Denarau 9101224 Chicken Express - Lautoka 44 Namoli Avenue 9105537 Chicken Express Drivethrough Centerpoint 9107729 Chicken Express RB Jet Point Nadi RB Jet Point Nadi 9101220 Chicken Express - Nadi Main Street 9101222 Chicken Express - Nausori Main Street, Nausori 9101259 Chicken Express-Labasa 2 Mainstreet, Labasa 9101054 Chicken Express Lami 1 17 Fenton Street, Lami Retail Stores 9101296 Shop-N-Save - Ba Market subdivision 9101147 Shop-N-Save - Lami Lami Town 9101149 Shop-N-Save - Nadi Main Shau Khan Street 9101292 Shop-N-Save- Lodhia Lodhia Street 9101148 Shop-N-Save - Namaka Shop N Save complex, Namaka 9101146 Shop-N-Save - Nabua 411, Fletcher Road 9101294 Shop-N-Save - Lautoka Mkt Tukani street 9101293 Shop-N-Save - Lautoka Main Yasawa Street 9101295 Shop-N-Save Lautoka 3 Yasawa Street 9101053 Newworld Super Votualevu Nadi 9102375 New World Greig St Suva Greig St Suva 9101297 Newworld Nakasi Nakasi 9101298 Newworld Nausori Dunstan St, Nausori 9101273 Newworld Suva 21 Shalimar St, Raiwaqa 9101272 Newworld Viti Plaza Valelevu 9101282 Newworld Rakiraki Rakiraki Town 9101278 Newworld Ba 3 Ba 9101267 Newworld Narere Stage 4, Narere 9101274 Newworld Downtown 64-78 Rodwell Road, Suva 9101276 Newworld Namaka Namaka 9101277 Newworld Lautoka Vakabale St 9101280 Newworld Ba 1 Market Subdivision 9101204 Courts Nausori Mainstreet, Nausori 9101208 Courts Nadi Market Rd, Nadi 9101203 Courts Rodwell Rd Rodwell Road, Suva 9101219 Courts Samabula 123 Ratumara Rd, Samabula 9101394 Courts Nakasi Tebara plaza- Nakasi 9101202 Courts Rakiraki Yaratale Rd, Rakiraki 9101209 Courts Megastore Nadi Votualevu Rd, Nadi 9101211 Courts Labasa Town Mainstreet, Labasa 9101205 Courts Sigatoka CS Patel Building, Mission Rd, Sigatoka 9101206 Courts Lautoka Naviti St, Lautoka 9101216 Courts Ba Central Building, Ba 9101207 Courts Navua Mainstreet, Navua 9101214 Courts Savusavu Chauhans Building, Savusavu 9101212 Courts Naseakula Labasa Naseakula Rd, Labasa Kiosks, Shops and other retail outlets 9101137 Fone Solace Suva Market Kiosk, Stall 1 9106866 Epay kiosk Tavua Tavua 9102245 Epay Kiosk Labasa Busstand LABASABUS STAND 9102690 Epay Kiosk Vshop Labasa Labasa Town 9106861 Epay kiosk Nausori Bus stand Nausori 9106869 Epay kiosk tavua inkk Tavua 9106874 Epay Kiosk Inkk BA Ba 9101499 epay kiosk nausori hospital 2nausori hospital 9106875 Epay Kiosk BA Ba town 9107731 Epay Kiosk Vshop Tappoo City Lautoka Tappoo City Lautoka 9101111 Epay Kiosk Victoria parade Suva 9101218 Vanis Canteen Nawailevu Village 9101329 Lotus Nausori Shop 3, Jiwan Bhai Complex, Nausori 9107685 A Gafoor Store Rakiraki 9101086 Nausori Nausori 9106305 Vitiri Shopping Centre Vitiri, Nalawa, Rakiraki 9108787 Slash shopping center lot 5 rosi place 9100644 Tuilevuka's Canteen Waidracia Village Naitasiri 9101010 Kundan S. Supermarket 192-2-- Princes Road, Tamavua 9101056 Nayavu Wainibuka Tailevu 9101138 Lucky's Liqour Land 461 Princess Rd Tamavua 9101351 Lotus Deluxe House Suva Shop 2, Marks Street,Deluxe House,Suva 9102017 Vinod Patel Nausori Nausori Town 9102189 Timoci Enterprise Natanuku village 9101051 Lotus Labasa Opp Post fiji Main street labasa 9101058 Wananavu Waves 2 Avi Supermarket Building Seqaqa 9102015 Digicel (Fiji) Ltd Nadi nadi town 9101012 Susu Izy Stop Shop Korovisilou Sigatoka 9101471 Suncity Supermarket Wairiki Tavueni 9102003 Lal's Bakery House Malolo Nadi 9102022 Digicel (Fiji) Ltd MHCC suva 9102141 Tevita Railave Navai Village Nadrivatu 9102261 Dimple Minimart Yalalevu Ba 9102353 Dokanivalu's Canteen Naimalavau Nakelo Tailevu 9102425 Lotus Foreign Exchange Sigatoka SIGATOKA TOWN 9102951 Mua Fatiaki Enterprise Lautoka 9106876 Lotus Foreign exchange Hansons Makoi 9107866 Flying Prince Rakiraki 9102081 losanas canteen lawaki village 9102127 Namono Canteen Votua Village, Ba 9108756 Vishnu's Shopping Centre ltd Sarea Rd Sawani 9101241 Port Denarau-Tappoo News Agency Sheraton Road, Nadi 9101383 Nalawa Shopping Centre Vunikavikaloa Rakiraki 9101496 Noadamu Supermarket Noadamu Labasa 9102097 Nadan Buses Ltd Main St Tavua 9107777 GHELA SWEETS BA TOWN 9107864 Meenos Rakiraki 9101118 Tappoo Home & Leisure Sigatoka Tappoo Bilding, Mainstreet, Sigatoka 9101332 Lotus Lautoka Shop 3, Sugar City Mall, Lautoka 9102059 Legends
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