Top-up Melita phone credit via a BOV ATM

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The Malta Business Weekly

The chances of running out of credit on your mobile phone are now even slimmer as Melita has teamed up with Bank of Valletta to enable customers to top up using one of their 92 ATMs across Malta and Gozo.

This seamless and user-friendly process allows Melita’s top up plan customers to top up their phones at any time — in values of €5, €10 or €20 — by following easy on-screen instructions at any BOV ATM.

Melita Chief Commercial Officer, Kevin Borg said: “We are committed to providing our customers with convenient and accessible services. Partnering with Bank of Valletta allows us to extend the reach of our top-up services and ensure users can easily stay connected at their convenience.”

BOV Head of Retail Network, Mr Geoffrey Ghigo welcomed this collaboration with Melita and the possibility that the Bank’s ATM network is offering this added convenience to the esteemed Melita customers.

“With 92 ATMs across Malta and Gozo, BOV is dedicated to enhancing the accessibility and services available to the community,” Mr Ghigo said.

In addition to using BoV’s ATMs, Melita’s top up plan customers can also make use of another new feature to ensure they never run out of credit. Customers who sign up for Auto Top Up through MyMelita can ensure their credit is topped up on a specific day each month.

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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