Through its recent campaign, HSBC Bank Malta Plc made a donation to Hospice Malta after every credit card transaction made by the bank’s customers in April, according to a news release. The bank says did not charge any fee for this activity to its customers.
“We are proud to support Hospice Malta. We hope that our initiative will help support an institution that brings hope to patients and support to their families as they cope with terminal or life-limiting conditions,” said John Ghigo, the Head of Consumer Lending at HSBC Malta.
Hospice Malta is an organisation with a professional multidisciplinary team and motivated volunteers supporting patients and their families who have to deal with the challenges of a terminal illness. Hospice Malta offers its services as pro bono. Currently, the organisation supports around 900 patients and their families.
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