FRCS and Vodafone Fiji Sign MOA on M-PAiSA Payment Facility at FRCS
The Fiji Revenue and Customs Service (FRCS) is now accepting M-PAiSA payments at all its branches as well as at the Container Freight Stations (CFS) customs in the country.
This is following the signing of the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between FRCS and Vodafone on Friday 18th July 2025 at the FRCS Headquarters in Nasese, Suva.
The Agreement will enable M-PAiSA users to conveniently make payments at FRCS through QR Pay, significantly improving customer experience by streamlining the payment process for greater accessibility and efficiency for people across Fiji.
The CEO of FRCS Mr Udit Singh stated that the introduction of the M-PAiSA QR Payment platform expands the range of payment options available to our customers. This platform is not only convenient, secure, and user-friendly, but it also enables cashless payments at all FRCS branches and CFS customs in Fiji.
“Our decision to integrate the M-PAiSA wallet aligns seamlessly with FRCS’s strategic vision of becoming a digitally driven and future-focused organisation. As outlined in our Strategic Plan, technology is a key enabler of transformation,” Mr. Singh stated.
Now, M-PAiSA customers can use the popular QR Pay to make digital payments for taxes, duties, and VAT payment to the FRCS. This collaboration allows customers to make quick, secure, and hassle-free payments by scanning the M-PAiSA QR code.
The General Manager Digital Financial Services (M-PAiSA), Mr Shailendra Prasad said “we are pleased to add FRCS to the growing list of business, statutory and government entities who are integrating M-PAiSA as a convenient payment option for their clients. With over 500,000 registered users and 4,000 business outlets accepting M-PAiSA payment, it provides a highly accessible, convenient and secure payment platform without the need to carry large amounts of cash”.
Last Updated - February 4, 2026