BNF’s year of purpose-driven corporate engagement

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The Malta Business Weekly

Driven by BNF’s strategy to align its business success with social good, the Bank’s management and team members came together in 2024 to deliver a year of impactful social initiatives, intended to empower communities and make meaningful change.

Focusing on purposeful projects that champion sustainability, inclusion and community well-being, a number of local organisations enjoyed the support of the Bank, as different teams came forward to take an active role and create value where it matters most.

From village gatherings like Festa Familja, Festa Gheneb and Ghodwa Agrarja, which saw regional branch teams reach out to the community and strengthen personal bonds, to events of national importance organised by Inspire, Hospice, Alive Foundation, Richmond Foundation, Europa Donna and the Malta Community Chest Fund Foundation, the Bank supported projects with long-term impact and benefits.

With environmental sustainability as a key focus, the Bank took on green initiatives, planting trees, joining clean ups and intensifying its efforts internally to reduce, re-use and recycle.

Through the staff payroll donation to charitable organisations and the monthly initiative #Yourcause, where employees pick local NGOs to support, the team, supported by BNF’s management took every opportunity to leave their mark on causes close to their heart. These causes varied from supporting disadvantaged members of the community, environmental issues, and animal NGOs.

“Our core values of empathy, responsibility and ambition are what inspire and motivate us to volunteer and support the many NGOs active in Malta,” said Karl Dingli, head of Human Resources, Properties & Administration Department. “We are grateful to our team members and partners for their efforts to make a positive difference in 2024. We remain committed to active corporate engagement with the ultimate aim to building a brighter future for our communities in 2025.”

The Malta Business Weekly

In 1994, the Malta Business Weekly became the first newspaper fully dedicated to business. Today this newspaper is a leader in business and financial news. Together with the launch of the MBW newspaper, the company started organising various business breakfasts to discuss various current issues that were targeting the business community in Malta.

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