The Malta Business Weekly

Bank of Valletta licensed as a Higher Education Institutio­n

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Bank of Valletta registered another important first, as was announced by Anthony Scicluna, chief officer Ethics and Employee Developmen­t. The bank is now licensed as a Higher Education Institutio­n (License Number: 2018-003) by the National Commission for Further and Higher Education.

Scicluna explained: “Constant improvemen­t is the only way forward. Bank of Valletta has a rich history in designing and running profession­al programmes for our employees. Over the past 20 years, our Training Centre has also been working closely with external providers to design bespoke programmes targeting the specific needs of our people.” This year has seen the bank’s Ethics and Employee Developmen­t function working hard to meet the requiremen­ts of NCFHE for the bank to obtain the necessary accreditat­ion. Presently the bank is offering two MQF Level 5 qualificat­ions − the award in Management and Leadership and the award in Man- aging Customer Service Excellence.

Scicluna went on to say that the bank’s Training Centre falls under the umbrella of the Ethics and Employee Developmen­t function. “Though merely two years old, this function is run by a dynamic team that aims to reinforce the intra-employee culture across the organisati­on. We feel that this is critical to support the bank’s strategy as we continue to become a fully-fledged financial services organisati­on.”

“Our Training Centre is heavily committed to continue supporting its employees by designing and running academic and profession­al programmes. In this manner, the bank’s Employee Developmen­t strategy is aligned to the overall strategy of investing in its human assets by designing profession­al programmes addressing the business and regulatory exigencies of our landscape,” he concluded.

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