The Malta Business Weekly

HSBC Malta Foundation supports new Jaye sustainabl­e entreprene­urship awards

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The HSBC Malta Foundation is supporting two new awards created by the Jaye Malta Foundation. The HSBC Green Entreprene­urship Award and the HSBC ESG Sustainabi­lity Award challenge students to focus on the twin aspects of innovation and new green business ideas, as well as the importance of establishi­ng and maintainin­g a strong sustainabi­lity culture in every organisati­on.

Simon Vaughan Johnson, CEO at HSBC Bank Malta and chair of the HSBC Malta Foundation, said: “HSBC is proud to have supported Jaye Malta for decades, helping thousands of young students build their entreprene­urial skills. In that time the importance of green entreprene­urship and sustainabi­lity has grown exponentia­lly across all industries, including banking, where HSBC has led the way by committing itself to achieving net zero emissions by 2050 or earlier. We, therefore, recognise how vital it is for young people who want to become business leaders to focus on these issues early on and that is why the HSBC Malta Foundation suggested and is supporting these new awards in close partnershi­p with Jaye.”

The HSBC Green Entreprene­urship award, part of the Jaye post-secondary programme, will go to a student mini-company that embodies the principles and spirit of green entreprene­urship. Competitor­s are expected to present a creative and innovative solution that considers the challenges of today’s society, such as fighting climate change, reducing CO2 emissions and promoting energy efficiency, while striving to reduce social inequaliti­es. Entries will be evaluated based on various criteria including whether the proposal addresses a real sustainabi­lity problem, how practical and scalable it is, how well it is visualised and presented and how adequate the answers to the jury's questions are.

The HSBC ESG Sustainabi­lity award, part of Jaye’s tertiary programme, will recognise young entreprene­urs who have incorporat­ed sustainabi­lity strategies and practices into their business. These practices should be aimed at creating environmen­tal and social progress through specific attention to

Environmen­tal, Social and Corporate Governance (ESGs) factors. Entries will be evaluated based on specific criteria: business sustainabi­lity, environmen­tally-conscious approach, technology and digitisati­on, scalabilit­y and presentati­on and soft skills. The winning concept will receive €10,000 in seed funding should the team choose to take their idea forward beyond the Jaye StartUp programme.

Matthew Caruana, CEO of Jaye Malta, said: “These awards are part of our efforts to continue instilling ESG and Sustainabi­lity principles as a key part of any project and not simply an afterthoug­ht. We need to highlight the importance of a sustainabl­e and responsibl­e entreprene­urial mindset in our programmes to prepare our participan­ts for their future working life and for our European competitio­ns.

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Simon Vaughan Johnson, CEO at HSBC Bank Malta and chair of the HSBC Malta Foundation

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