BOV supports the Kunsill Studenti Junior College

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Manfredi Bertelli

Bank of Valletta (BOV) has signed an agreement with Kunsill Studenti Junior College (KSJC) in order to show its support toward the organisation, according to a BOV press release. The KSJC President Jarden Dimech and the Financial Officer Elisa Gauci signed the agreement on behalf of the students’ council.

“We are delighted to be corporate sponsors of KSJC. At Bank of Valletta, we believe strongly in the importance of youths in our community and through such agreements, we strengthen our relationships with students throughout their different life stages,” said Vanessa Borg from BOV PR & Marketing Departments.

“We look forward to working hand in hand with this student body, assisting them to familiarise themselves with the world of financial services and supporting them throughout their education journey. Our first project together was, in fact, the participation of these students in this year’s BOV Club campaign, which will be launched in the coming weeks,” Ms Borg added.

KSJC is an independent organisation that represents Junior College students on a national and international level. Moreover, it is interested in the students’ opinion safeguarding their rights. It also promotes educational and cultural activities amongst them.

“We are extremely happy that we signed this agreement with Malta’s leading Bank, through which we can guarantee interesting initiatives and opportunities for all Junior College students to benefit from”, Mr Dimech commented.

In addition, Ms Gauci thanked BOV for its support and said that KSJC is eager to collaborate with them and is already looking into different possibilities to take this partnership further.

Manfredi Bertelli

Manfredi used to be a junior journalist working with Business Malta, the predecessor of Malta Business Weekly's online platform. He enjoys putting his creativity into his writing and is committed to learning new styles to strengthen his skills and embellish his flair.

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