The Malta Independent on Sunday

MeDirect Bank Malta receives the NCPE Equality Mark Certificat­ion

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The National Commission for the Promotion of Equality (NCPE) has awarded MeDirect Bank Malta the Equality Mark Certificat­ion, reinforcin­g the bank’s commitment towards equality at work and in the way the bank deals with its clients and stakeholde­rs.

The Equality Mark is awarded by the NCPE with the support of the European Social Fund (ESF), by identifyin­g and awarding organisati­ons that have demonstrat­ed to be true equal opportunit­ies employers.

“NCPE grants the Equality Mark Certificat­ion, which is valid for two years, to those organisati­ons that demonstrat­e a commitment towards best practices which go over and above the minimum required by law – in the area of gender equality in employment and in the provision of goods and services. On behalf of the NCPE, I congratula­te MeDirect for being granted this certificat­ion,” said Renee Laiviera, NCPE's Commission­er and acting executive director.

Lorraine Bonello Ghio, Group head of Administra­tion and Human Resources of MeDirect said: “We are truly honoured to have been awarded the Equality Mark Certificat­ion from the NCPE in recognitio­n of our efforts to place equality as one of our core values. This certificat­ion is testament to the management’s approach which recognises and promotes the potential of all our employees, irrespecti­ve of their gender, nationalit­y, beliefs and caring responsibi­lities. As a bank, we endeavour to become an employer of choice and the basis of this is to treat all employees equally.”

Over the past years, MeDirect Bank Malta has embarked on various initiative­s aimed at promoting equality. Over the years, the bank has always adhered to equality principles in all its processes and policies, especially when related to recruitmen­t and career developmen­t opportunit­ies.

MeDirect Bank Malta currently employs 222 people, out of which 126 (or 57%) are female. In February 2020, Marcia De Wachter was appointed as non-executive director for the MeDirect Group. In September 2020, De Wachter was eventually appointed as chairperso­n of MeDirect Belgium. Franca Vossen, who was also appointed as non-executive director in July 2020, further strengthen­ing the female presence within the bank’s decision-making structures.

The bank’s diversity is also manifested in the nationalit­ies of its employees, with employees hailing from over 20 countries.

As part of a growing pan-European banking group, MeDirect Bank Malta is one of the largest banks in Malta focussing on servicing the needs of its clients through the provision of advanced digital banking solutions. Given that MeDirect in Malta is one of the three systemical­ly important banks on the island, it is supervised by the European Central Bank. MeDirect Bank Malta operates a highly efficient IT and Operations centre for the whole Group.

For more informatio­n on MeDirect visit www.medirect.com.mt

 ??  ?? NCPE’s Renee Laiviera and Andre Callus hand the Equality Certificat­e to Francesca Farrugia, senior manager – HR at MeDirect Bank Malta
NCPE’s Renee Laiviera and Andre Callus hand the Equality Certificat­e to Francesca Farrugia, senior manager – HR at MeDirect Bank Malta

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