Seeto is Financial Services Ombudsperson

“The creation of the FSO is a significant milestone in our ongoing efforts to enhance consumer protection and ensure the integrity of our financial system,” said RBF Governor, Ariff Ali. 

Thursday 01 August 2024 | 15:45

Inaugural Financial Services Ombudsperson, Wati Seeto.

Inaugural Financial Services Ombudsperson, Wati Seeto.

The Reserve Bank of Fiji (RBF) has announced the establishment of the Office of the Financial Services Ombuds (FSO) as announced in the 2024 National Budget Address.

The FSO will serve as an impartial platform for resolving disputes, specifically tasked with investigating, mediating and ensuring fair resolutions between consumers and financial services providers that are licenced and regulated by the RBF.

The office would play a crucial role in ensuring that consumers have access to a reliable mechanism for addressing their grievances, thereby fostering trust and confidence in Fiji’s financial sector.

The Reserve Bank announced in this regard, the appointment of Wati Seeto as the inaugural Financial Services Ombudsperson.

Ms Seeto brought in 25 years of legal experience including 15 years of experience in financial regulation and consumer protection having previously served in senior roles at the Capital Markets Development Authority before transferring to the RBF in 2010.

“The creation of the FSO is a significant milestone in our ongoing efforts to enhance consumer protection and ensure the integrity of our financial system,” said RBF Governor, Ariff Ali.

“We are confident that under Ms Seeto’s guidance the FSO will effectively address consumer concerns and contribute to a more transparent and accountable financial sector.”

Consumers seeking assistance from the FSO would be required to first exhaust the current complaints avenues provided by the financial institutions.

The FSO will begin operations today.

Source: Reserve Bank of Fiji

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