The Malta Independent on Sunday

First anniversar­y of the new BOV Training Centre

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BOV Training Centre celebrated its first anniversar­y since its move to the bank’s state-of-theart training premises in Gzira.

Speaking about the transition, Anthony Scicluna, Chief Officer Ethics and Employee Developmen­t said, “This move has been a highly positive experience for us. Our premises now provide the proper environmen­t for training.” He also announced that the Training Centre registered a 20 per cent increase in participat­ion over the previous year, which he attributes in part to the improved premises and increased accessibil­ity of the Centre, which is now also being used for sessions after normal office hours.

The bank’s new Training Centre has three large meeting rooms equipped with modern visual aids, which accommodat­es up to 25 individual­s. In addition, there is a specifical­ly designed setup for Computer and Teller training sessions. The Centre is also equipped with a well-lit office space for the bank’s training team and a spacious boardroom. Participan­ts can unwind during breaks in the reception area, as well as on a large terrace overlookin­g the Ta’ Xbiex promenade.

Paul Gauci, Executive Training, explained that, “The bank’s training plan flows from the strategic objectives set up by the bank’s Management Board. Constant efforts are made to align training provided to the organisati­on’s business needs as well as the regulatory requiremen­ts affecting the financial services sector. Training is delivered by a team of BOV full-time trainers as well as bank officials specialise­d in technical areas, along with external local and internatio­nal training practition­ers.”

The Training Centre delivers intensive technical courses aimed at providing sound grounding in core banking knowledge, risk and regulation at various levels, starting from foundation courses and moving up to advanced levels.

This year, the bank will start enhancing its services through an eLearning platform. Meanwhile, the Training Courses offered are being accredited by the National Commission for Further and Higher Education. Over 3,000 BOV employees attended programmes and short structured courses at the Training Centre over the past year. Various aspects of financial services procedures, compliance, IT, software, soft skills, management skills and team developmen­t are addressed.

“This investment in human resources enables us to augment the knowledge and skills of our people, whilst enhancing their career developmen­t prospects. We look forward to continue enhancing our training efforts and welcome more employees to our Centre,” Scicluna concluded.

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