Islands Business

Address: P.O.Box 12718, Suva, Fiji Islands
Country: Fiji
Contact: Managing Editor - Ms Samantha Magick
Email: editor@islandsbusiness.com
Phone: +679 9719660
Website: https://islandsbusiness.com/

Categories: Print, Online Media

Islands Business is the flagship publication of Front Page Limited, a totally Fiji-owned company which acquired office and web-based assets of the former Islands Business International, in a formal agreement in April 2014. Established more than 30 years ago, Islands Business International was the premier publishing group in the Pacific Islands region.

As part of the assets ownership transfer, Front Page Limited also acquired all rights to brand names for all publications formerly owned by Islands Business International, including for the news and current affairs-focused Islands Business magazine and the travel publication, Discover Fiji. Front Page Limited also entered into agreement with Solomon Airlines to continue publishing the airline’s in-flight magazine.

While Front Page Limited’s editorial and creative teams are stationed in Suva, Fiji, our flagship Islands Business magazine boasts a field of experienced correspondents based in all the major Pacific islands nations. It is also distributed throughout the Pacific Islands and to subscribers in Australia, New Zealand, US, UK, Europe, Southeast Asia and Japan.


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