The Malta Independent on Sunday

BNF Bank engages staff in first ever town hall meeting

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BNF employees took centre stage at the bank’s first ever town hall meeting – a forum hosted by management with the aim of directly engaging staff in the bank’s agenda. The town hall, organised in April, brought together the bank’s 200 plus strong employee base from different units, department­s and branches, to discuss issues, share ideas and ask questions in an open and interactiv­e manner.

The bank’s executive officers set the tone for the meeting by announcing new staff benefits. They went on to give a detailed update on the bank’s operationa­l progress and intended investment­s, its ongoing digital transforma­tion, its projection­s, as well as future plans. They highlighte­d the bank’s accomplish­ments, strong balance sheet and positive financial results – ultimately consolidat­ing BNF bank’s robust systemic position in the market and local economy.

Much importance was given to a dedicated question and answer session, where team members engaged in open conversati­ons, asked questions, put their concerns across and gave their feedback to which management replied in a transparen­t manner.

“Our first ever town hall was a resounding success and it won’t be our last,” said David Power, chief executive officer at BNF Bank. “The forum gave everybody the chance to speak and share ideas, put forward suggestion­s and voice challenges and concerns, while management could clearly articulate the bank’s strategy, vision, values and goals and explain in detail the manner in which this will be achieved.”

At the end of the meeting, all team members were given a BNF Bank branded pack including tech items and stationery, for a more comfortabl­e and productive work environmen­t.

 ?? ?? David Power, CEOat BNF Bank
David Power, CEOat BNF Bank

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