The Malta Business Weekly

HSBC Malta creating positive community outcomes

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HSBC Bank Malta’s Volunteer Leave Day is continuing to inspire a large number of its team members to roll up their sleeves and engage in creating positive outcomes for themselves and the community.

In the first half of this year, team members dedicated time cleaning parks, painting care homes, promoting water conservati­on and raising funds for NGOs.

After spending a day working at the l-Majjistral Nature & History Park, volunteer Catherine Farrugia said: “It was a day very well spent. The staff there is very nice and took the time to explain to us their roles. Even though the work they do often goes without recognitio­n and is prone to vandalism, what is remarkable to me is that they still keep on doing it.”

“We built a wall for a specific pathway. It was physically strenuous but very rewarding,” said a beaming Farrugia.

Further to hands-on volunteer efforts, the bank, through the HSBC Malta Foundation continued to demonstrat­e its corporate social responsibi­lity by financing important causes. Of note are the Foundation’s support to the Jaye Malta Foundation, Fondazzjon­i Patrimonju Malti, Nature Trust Malta and the President’s fund to visit Maltese patients and their families in UK hospitals.

The enthusiasm of the HSBC team members has been contagious as the HSBC Malta retirees too have been lending their time through the HSBC Experience in Action initiative. Of a number of contributi­ons, a group of retirees are currently putting in half a day per month to categories and organise the St Agatha school library in Rabat.

HSBC’s volunteers have, over the years, contribute­d to some of Malta’s most visited tourist sites such as the Argotti Botanic Gardens (Floriana), the Palazzo Falson (Mdina) and Notarial Archives (Valletta) to name just a few. New projects for this year include IlMajjistr­al Nature & History Park, Casa Rocca Piccola, Malta Aviation Museum, St John’s Co-Cathedral, Oasi Foundation (Gozo) and select sites of Din l-Art Ħelwa and Heritage Malta.

HSBC Malta CEO Andrew Beane said: “Sharing goodwill is a force multiplier and we have seen firsthand how personal initiative­s of our team members have cascaded into the broader society. HSBC is committed to support and engage with the community at a level that can help make a sustained and impactful difference.”

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