BNF Bank Awards exceptional team members who have contributed to 2021 achievements

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The Malta Business Weekly

Top performing employees were awarded for their dedication, passion, and outstanding achievements at BNF Bank’s annual awards ceremony.

Reward and recognition remain an important part of BNF Bank’s ethos. The creation of a culture, where all colleagues believe in what they do, feel appreciated and valued, and can develop and grow their careers.

The well-attended event celebrated yet another year of exceptional resilience and hard work, with the achievements awarded being well-received by all BNF employees, who have been integral to the Bank’s growth and success in 2021. Winners were selected based on the evaluation of performance, nominations by peers, and endorsement by management.

This year’s ceremony featured the 10 Years of Dedication and Service award, the Internal Service Excellence award, and the Best Performing Corporate Banking Team award amongst many others. The AIM award for the best ideas in ‘All Ideas Matter’ was won by Maxine Scerri, whereas Mario Psaila was bestowed with The Drawbridge Award 2021, for an impressive contribution towards risk management.  

Two of the most-coveted awards, Best Performing Branch of the Year, was won by the St. Julian’s Branch, whilst The Employee of the Year Award was bagged by Alison Grech for going above and beyond her responsibilities, offering valuable contributions that exemplified an exceptional commitment to her role. Another recent addition, the CEO Prize Award, was given to two deserving individuals for their innovative ideas, which aimed to significantly improve the quality of the processes and services offered by BNF Bank. Congratulations Francelle Delezio and Ann Marie Dalli.

“We are tremendously proud of, and grateful, to our team for how they have risen to the challenges and new opportunities of this year. Our people have done the best that they can for our customers, kept our essential services going, and motivated each other to maintain the high standards we have set in customer care,” said Michael Collis, CEO and Managing Director at BNF Bank. “Our award winners are not just great employees, they are great people who care for their colleagues, their customers, and their communities. We are proud to recognise the efforts of all our 2021 Award winners.”

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