BOV inaugurates its first Financial Well-being Centre in Floriana

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The Malta Business Weekly

Bank of Valletta’s first Financial Well-Being Centre officially opened its doors last week, marking a significant milestone in the local financial services sector. The opening was attended by the Bank’s Chairman Dr Gordon Cordina, CEO Kenneth Farrugia, Chief Personal and Wealth Officer Simon Azzopardi and Chief Operations Officer Ernest Agius.

The Financial Well-Being Centre, located in St Anne Street Floriana, offers a comprehensive service to both personal and business customers. Services offered include financial planning and budgeting, lending, investments and retirement planning. The service is offered specifically through appointments with dedicated relationship managers or other specialised employees who are experts in their field, offering one-to-one personal meetings in a private space to ensure full client privacy and confidence. Customers will be served at their convenience by the same persons who assist them at their branch; they can also request other experts for specific services.

In his opening address, Kenneth Farrugia, BOV CEO expressed his satisfaction at the Bank’s progress in taking customer experience to the next level. “We are truly pleased to open the Bank’s Financial Well-Being Centre in Floriana,” he said. “This is both a first for BOV and a first for the Maltese islands, in line with our mission to empower individuals with the knowledge and tools they need to make sound and informed financial decisions. This new Centre represents a crucial step forward in our customer-centric driven strategy as we focus on taking a holistic approach to the Bank’s service experience.”

Simon Azzopardi, Chief Personal and Wealth Officer continued to expand on the Centre’s holistic approach to customer service. “Our Centre is specifically designed to offer a wide spectrum of services that encompass all that our customers may need at every stage of their financial journey. We truly believe in the financial wellbeing of our customers and this personalised, one-on-one approach will ensure that our clients receive expert advice that will truly help them meet their financial objectives.”

Dr Gordon Cordina, BOV Chairman highlighted the strategic importance of the Centre. “The establishing of this Centre underscores the Bank’s commitment to fostering financial resilience in today’s society. We are intrinsically linked to the Maltese economy and in our 50-year history have been present in the lives of the majority of Maltese. The Bank is ensuring that its physical presence in localities around Malta and Gozo is cemented not only by the traditional branch, but also by other more innovative outlets, making the Bank even more relevant today. This Centre reinforces our aspirations to continue to be leaders and innovators in the financial sector and a catalyst for positive change.”

Customers wishing to discuss their financial circumstances with our team at the new BOV Financial Well-Being Centre can apply online for appointments. Alternatively, they may scan the QR Code available outside the Centre itself to access the booking application on 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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