The Malta Independent on Sunday

PG Group’s majority shareholde­r donates €7m company shares to The Malta Trust Foundation

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Paul Gauci, has donated a number of shares from his personal 75% shareholdi­ng in PG plc. Following last July’s donation of shares to Caritas and Dar tal-Providenza as part of the group’s ‘Caring for our Community’ programme, now was the turn of another five entities to benefit from Gauci’s new approach towards corporate social responsibi­lity – The Malta Trust Foundation, Puttinu Cares, Dar Bjorn, Ursuline Homes and Fondazzjon­i Sebħ. This means that these five entities will not only receive the value of the shares, but also two dividends every year.

Speaking during a presentati­on this morning, Gauci said that the reason behind giving shares rather than a donation is because of the respect he has towards these entities who have and are doing so much within our society. “We remain steadfastl­y committed to the local community so much so that we have offered these entities a number of company shares so that they could become part of our family. The main purpose of our community programme is to recognise our responsibi­lity to help strengthen the communitie­s we serve, support them and recognise their efforts and contributi­on towards our community” said Gauci.

H.E. Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca, Chair of The Malta Trust Foundation explained that as a principle, The Malta Trust Foundation relies on turning effective collaborat­ion between NGOs, Civil Society and the Business Sector into tangible social projects, adding that “The Malta Trust Foundation also seeks to socially and sustainabl­y invest, in all of its social endeavours”.

In this context, Coleiro Preca commended the strong sense of Corporate Social Responsibi­lity which Gauci and his wife are showing.

“On behalf of The Malta Trust Foundation, I would like to convey our heartfelt gratitude to Gauci and his wife, who, with their generosity are contributi­ng to the much-needed change in the lives of children and young people who come from vulnerable background­s in the Maltese Islands,” Coleiro Preca said.

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