The Malta Business Weekly

HSBC Malta first to receive John Harper award for an organisati­on

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HSBC Malta Foundation has become the first corporate supporter of the Junior Achievemen­t Young Enterprise Malta Foundation to clinch the John Harper award for its outstandin­g contributi­on to the growth and success of the non-profit institutio­n.

The sui generis award was bestowed upon the HSBC Malta Foundation at the annual Jaye Malta Company Programme Finals of 2018, a year in which Jaye Malta is marking the 30th anniversar­y of being in Malta.

“We can say that HSBC has been our mainstay since 1999, allowing us to grow while providing our students with internship­s, giving us mentors, teachers for the primary and secondary programmes, judges to embellish our Maltese and internatio­nal judging panels. You name it; they have always been there for us. So much so that today one can barely think of Jaye Malta without HSBC coming to mind,” said Jaye Malta chairman Karl Briffa.

The coveted John Harper award, named after the founder of Young Enterprise in Malta, is the only one given at the discretion of the organisati­on’s chairmansh­ip.

Receiving the award on behalf of HSBC, head of Retail Banking and Wealth Management Daniel Robinson said: “We were quite taken aback with this recognitio­n for HSBC and are very proud of the award. This recognitio­n is for all the efforts of our colleagues, across the bank, since 1999. We are very proud of this partnershi­p because we believe in the Jaye purpose and it is evident that everyone that passes through Jaye does too. We look forward to continuing this partnershi­p.”

Last year, HSBC Malta accepted 13 promising students who spent their summer with the bank, the largest internship intake by a single employer. HSBC’s yearly financial contributi­ons to Jaye Malta are in addition to support with human capital.

HSBC Malta’s partnershi­p with Jaye Malta Foundation also helps it achieve the HSBC Group’s commitment to support one million people with employabil­ity skills as part of its Future Skills programme. This year, HSBC Group and Junior Achievemen­t are celebratin­g JA’s 10-year anniversar­y of HSBC Group’s sponsorshi­p of JA More than Money programme. Through this global partnershi­p, more than 9,000 HSBC volunteers have enabled over 500,000 JA students in 51 countries to learn future skills and practice entreprene­urship. Since 2008, HSBC Group has invested over €13m in training and educating global youth.

 ??  ?? HSBC’s Daniel Robinson flanked by (left) the bank’s CS manager Glenn Bugeja holding the John Harper award and Jaye Malta chairman Karl Briffa
HSBC’s Daniel Robinson flanked by (left) the bank’s CS manager Glenn Bugeja holding the John Harper award and Jaye Malta chairman Karl Briffa

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