BOV Bugibba and Ħal Luqa branches reopen with modern upgrades

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The Malta Business Weekly

Branch in Ħaż-Żebbuġ closes for refurbishment

Following weeks of intensive work, the Bugibba and Ħal Luqa branches have reopened their doors to customers, offering a modern and refreshed environment designed to deliver customers a superior banking experience. These renovations underscore the Bank’s dedication to continually improve its facilities to meet the evolving needs of customers. Meanwhile our branch in the village of Ħaż-Żebbug has temporarily closed following a small fire that developed in the premises. Plans are now in place for a thorough renovation exercise that will results in a new modern branch providing customers with an elevated standard of service and facilities.

New Look for Ħal Luqa and Bugibba Branches

The newly-refurbished Ħal Luqa and Bugibba Branches now feature a contemporary design, including a new colour scheme aligned with the latest standards for the Bank’s refurbished branches. To better serve customers, both branches now include dedicated privacy areas, providing a comfortable and secure setting for confidential discussions. These spaces reflect the Bank’s commitment to ensuring the highest levels of discretion and client care. The Bugibba branch also introduced a new queue management system, designed to streamline service delivery, reduce waiting times, and improve the overall customer journey.

Throughout the renovation period, the Bank prioritised continuity of service from these locations. ATM facilities at both branches remained fully operational during the process, and nearby branches were available to assist customers, thereby minimising any inconvenience caused by the temporary closures.

Customers are encouraged to take advantage of the online appointment booking systemfor an even more seamless experience. By scheduling an appointment in advance, customers can reduce their waiting times and ensure timely service at their preferred branch. Both Bugibba and Ħal  Luqa branch are available as options on the system, making it easier than ever to plan a visit.

Ħaż-Żebbug Branch Temporary Closed

Following the minor incident experienced on the 28th December, the planned renovations at the Bank’s branch in Ħaż-Żebbug were brought forward to ensure the safety and comfort of both employees and customers. This thorough renovation will deliver the same modern and customer-focused improvements seen in other recently-upgraded branches. During the closure, customers are encouraged to use nearby branches at Rabat, Qormi and Siggiewi.  The closest ATMs are located in Rabat, Qormi, Siggiewi and Attard. For further information, to book an appointment, or to find specific BOV branches or ATMs, one may visit the Bank’s site on www.bov.com.

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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