The Malta Independent on Sunday

Fondazzjon­i Patrimonju Malti and APS Bank sign partnershi­p agreement

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Fondazzjon­i Patrimonju Malti (FPM) has entered into a longterm agreement with APS Bank plc under which it will have use of the bank’s former main office at St Paul’s Street, Valletta transformi­ng it into a permanent gallery and exhibition space. The historical palazzo, which will retain the name of APS House, will go through several months of upgrading and refurbishm­ent that will create an outstandin­g art and cultural hub of internatio­nal standard in Malta, ensuring optimal experience for visitors.

The agreement marks a major step of collaborat­ion between the two entities and will provide a new impetus to the acknowledg­ement and celebratio­n of the rich Maltese artistic and cultural patrimony. As a long-time supporter of Malta’s heritage, APS Bank is once again taking the lead in demonstrat­ing its engagement as an active community bank with this landmark patronage of FPM.

FPM is Malta’s leading privately-run entity focused on the preservati­on and promotion of the islands’ artistic and cultural heritage. Founded as a non-profit organisati­on in 1992, throughout its 30 years of activity, FPM has reached frontiers in the democratiz­ation of Maltese cultural heritage that are nothing less than exceptiona­l.

Michael Lowell, FPM CEO and creative director said: “Looking into taking FPM and its promotion of the islands’ rich heritage into the future, under this agreement, these new gallery spaces in Malta’s capital Valletta will permanentl­y house the Victor Pasmore Collection, now managed by FPM and also have available exhibition space for FPM to promote the local artist from the same period.”

Joseph Grioli, chairman of FPM commented: “I would like to especially thank APS Bank because they are by far now our major

sponsor. Without their help we would not be in a position to set up two galleries. I am sure we have started a very long-term collaborat­ion together.”

Marcel Cassar, CEO of APS Bank commented: “Today is a red-letter day for Malta’s artistic and cultural heritage and in the history of Fondazzjon­i Patrimonju Malti. APS Bank is proud to be making one of its most prestigiou­s buildings available for the further promotion of our islands’ rich legacy and its enjoyment by the public and visitors at large.”

 ??  ?? Marcel Cassar (CEO, APS Bank) and Joseph Grioli (chairman, Fondazzjon­i Patrimonju Malti)
Marcel Cassar (CEO, APS Bank) and Joseph Grioli (chairman, Fondazzjon­i Patrimonju Malti)

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