Citadel Insurance marks World Environment Day with green initiatives

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The Malta Business Weekly

Keeping true to their annual practice, Citadel Insurance is celebrating World Environment Day with a myriad of green initiatives. In the days running up to World Environment Day, customers visiting branches will be gifted with a take-home plant, while on Friday 4th June, the first 100 commuters to cross between the three Cities and Valletta will have their ferry tickets fully subsidised by the company. In addition, on Tuesday 8th June, Citadel Insurance will also be sponsoring half the fare of all electric cabs operating in Valletta.

Furthermore, to make their customers’ life easier to transition to environmentally friendly practices, Citadel Insurance is offering advantageous eco-discounts on home and motor insurance for those adopting renewable-energy solutions such as solar water heaters, PV systems and electric or hybrid cars. Terms and conditions apply.

“There is truly no better way to honour World Environment Day than to facilitate actions that will help our planet,” said Angela Tabone, Managing Director of Citadel Insurance. “We wish to create more public awareness about initiatives which support cleaner energy solutions.  At Citadel you will be able to benefit from competitive eco-friendly insurance solutions for your home and car which reward customers who choose alternative technologies for their efforts to contribute towards reducing the strain on the environment.”

The theme for World Environment Day 2021 is “Ecosystem Restoration” and will see the launch of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. Ecosystem restoration can take many forms including growing trees, greening cities, rewilding gardens, changing diets or cleaning up rivers and coasts.

“Ecosystems exist not only at a global scale, but also at a local level. This means that everyone can make a difference through our everyday actions and has a role to play in supporting and repairing degraded ecosystems. We invite everyone to use World Environment Day as a catalyst for positive tangible action,” Tabone added.

Citadel offers a full range of quality insurance solutions. For further information, one can visit Citadel’s branches in Mellieha, Naxxar, Zebbug, Mosta, San Gwann, Paola, Zejtun or Victoria in Gozo; Citadel’s Head Office at Floriana; log on www.citadelplc.com or call on Freephone 8007 2322. One can also download the mobile app for immediate easy access to information. Citadel Insurance p.l.c. is a company authorised under the Insurance Business Act, Cap. 403, to carry on general and long-term business of insurance and is regulated by the MFSA

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