The Malta Business Weekly

APS Bank and Aġenzija Żgħażagħ renew collaborat­ion

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APS Bank and Aġenzija Żgħażagħ announced on Thursday, 25 May, that they have extended their collaborat­ion to jointly offer subsidised loans to young people over the next three years, thereby guaranteei­ng further financial aid at low interest rates through the Youth Specialisa­tion Studies Scheme.

The scheme, which has been running since 1994, has assisted more than 400 Maltese youths wishing to pursue their studies abroad or through distance learning.

Present for the signing ceremony was Parliament­ary Secretary for Research, Innovation, Youth & Sport, Chris Agius, who said this initiative recognises the importance of investing in “the pillars of the Maltese society”, whose valuable talents and skills “can very well pave a more prosperous future for Malta” .

APS Bank’s head of Banking, Anthony Buttigieg, said: “Everyone involved is united by a com- mon aim: that of wanting young people to successful­ly pursue their studies while taking charge of their financial future. The bank thus takes great pride in extending this collaborat­ion.”

Aġenzija Żgħażagħ chief executive officer, Miriam Teuma, commented that “giving young people the opportunit­y to widen their academic horizons through this scheme will put them in a better position to thrive in the working world”.

This year’s YSSS call for applicatio­n is open until Friday, 16 June.

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