The Malta Business Weekly

Winners of the BOV Investment Education Project announced

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Ten teams, made up of five to six members, competed in the BOV Investment Education Project 2015/2016.

The winners were recognised and awarded during the third Annual Banking and Finance Conference organised at the Old University Campus in Valletta on Tuesday, 7 March.

The BOV Investment Education Project, organised in conjunctio­n with the Department of Banking and Finance at the University of Malta, incorporat­es a simulation of real-life investment management, where students from the Faculty of Banking and Finance are provided with a virtual sum of one million euros which they can invest in any listed equity worldwide. It is an ideal medium through which students obtain exposure to the realities of the investment world and gain real life experience in this sector without risking their own capital.

This virtual investment is monitored through Bank of Valletta’s Virtual Portfolio Platform, a feature found on the bank’s internet banking service. This platform allows users to dynamicall­y track their investment­s and calculate profits and losses on their capital according to market fluctuatio­ns.

Romeo Cutajar, chief officer Investment Services at Bank of Valletta presented the certificat­es to the top qualifying team members. He was accompanie­d by Prof. Joseph Falzon from the Department of Banking and Finance at the University of Malta. A cash prize was also presented to all members of the top three teams.

Mr Cutajar congratula­ted all the students for their achievemen­ts and commented that although in today’s market, a lot of trading and portfolio management is being technologi­cally driven, the human element remains essential, especially in the area of wealth management and private banking, which normally require tailored solutions and bespoke individual advice.

He further explained that for Bank of Valletta, education is an important pillar of its Corporate Responsibi­lity. “At Bank of Valletta, we are proud to support this project, which dove-tails seamlessly with our commitment to take an active role in the community.”

Speaking about the project, Prof. Falzon said: “The game provides participan­ts with a simulated trading platform based on real instrument­s traded on the main internatio­nal equity markets. Every team needs to devise an investment strategy and ultimately liquidate their portfolio. Teams are judged on their ability to abide by this strategy, the rationale for selecting the stocks and on profits or losses made.”

The members of the winning team were Diana Bartolo, Diane Brincat, Jeanette Pisani, Joshua Aquilina, Katya Pullicino and Marija Cini.

In addition, four students who were awarded a First Class Degree in Banking and Finance (Honours) and another eight who received top marks for their dissertati­on, also received a cash award each.

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