Vanua Finance

 

Approved & Dispersed as at 30th June 2025
$ 0 m
iTaukei Owned Businesses Approximately
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Vanua Finance was established in July 2024 and is dedicated to serving the iTaukei community by providing tailored financial solutions that meet their unique needs and aspirations. Recognizing the cultural significance and economic challenges faced by the iTaukei people, Vanua Finance aims to empower individuals and families through accessible financing options.

Vanua News

Mazada Taxi and Tours: From a Community Dream to a Thriving Reality

At the corner of Rokara Road and Khalsa Road in Nasinu, there is a signboard that says “Mazada Taxi and Tours”. This is […]

Merchant Finance and the Ministry of iTaukei Affairs embark on a strategic partnership to boost economic opportunities for iTaukei Resource Owners

Strategic partnership to boost economic opportunities for iTaukei Resource Owners

SUVA, FIJI (14 March 2025) – In July 2024, the Ministry of iTaukei Affairs, Heritage and Arts (“Ministry”) and Merchant Finance Pte Limited […]

Merchant Finance Unveils New Products – Land Loan and Land Subdivision Loan

SUVA, FIJI (28 February 2025) – Merchant Finance Pte Limited (“Merchant Finance”) is proud to introduce two of its innovative financial products designed […]

Key Focus Areas

LAND SUBDIVISION

Land subdivision allows indigenous landowners to convert their land into marketable lots that can be leased, sold, or developed for sustainable income.

GRAVEL EXTRACTION

Gravel extraction is an opportunity that can offer indigenous landowners a formal avenue to monetize natural resources by supplying materials for construction or infrastructure projects.

TOURISM

Tourism is an area of focus, that enables indigenous landowners to leverage their land and cultural heritage to create sustainable businesses such as eco-resorts, cultural experiences, and adventure activities.

PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT

Property development complements the focus area of Land Subdivision, as it enables indigenous landowners to maximize the value of their land by turning it into income-generating assets such as housing, commercial spaces, etc.