BSP Financial Group (BSP) joins the global community today in celebrating International Women’s Day (IWD) 2026, championing prosperity and gender equality across the South Pacific.
Marking International Women’s Day 2026, BSP Group CEO Mark Robinson highlighted that BSP continues to champion equality in the South Pacific.
“Our workforce reflects the progress we are making in inclusion and equality, with women making up 51% of our 4,800 employees. 40% of leadership roles in the bank are held by women, with women accounting for 66% of Branch Managers.
BSP Women at the International Womens Day Breakfast at the Hilton Hotel.
Central to the #GivetoGain theme is the development of young talent through the BSP Graduate Trainee program, which provides a launchpad for female professionals entering the financial sector.
Tate Simeona-Gairo, Assistant Company Secretary, reflects on her career path as transformative, having started her journey as a graduate trainee.
“My experience and growth are a testament to how BSP nurtures a workplace culture that gives to gain,” said Ms. Simeona-Gairo. “BSP invests the time, resources, and expertise required to mentor and build young talent.”
The bank’s commitment to career growth is further evidenced by the high number of women being promoted into senior roles. Ms. Ruby Arabella-Patu is a shining example; she began her career in a branch and now serves as Senior Manager Customer Value Management in our Retail Bank.
LEFT: Ruby Arabella-Patu and her team on International Women’s Day.
RIGHT: Tate Simeona-Gairo, with Josephine Talpa, BSP Company Secretary.
“Progressing from an entry-level role to Senior Management has been a journey shaped by learning, opportunity, and support,” shared Ms. Arabella-Patu. “BSP provided the environment to grow through leadership development and trust in my capabilities. As a woman in leadership, I am proud to help build a more inclusive and resilient future for the organisation.”
Ms. Arabella-Patu also attributed her success to the support of her male colleagues, family, and community, acknowledging that true empowerment requires a foundation of mutual trust and respect to push the agenda for equality across the region.
BSP remains proud to lead for prosperity, investing in its people and fostering a workplace culture that champions respect, care, and growth for all.