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HSBC Malta colleagues’ summer party
HSBC Bank Malta held its annual colleagues’ summer party at the Merkanti Beach Club, Hilton. This year’s event was held with a seaside theme, with starfish and shells setting the ambience for the evening.
Claire Galea – Maria Axiaq – Simon Law – Glorianne Agius – Mariella Campbell
Andrew Forbes – Alexia Xuereb – Daniel Robinson
Jasmine Tabone – Beverley Spiteri – Andrew Beane – Lorraine Zammit – Elizabeth Cardona
Corey Squarzoni, winner of the prestigious Campari Bartender Competition 2020 and current Bar Manager at UGO Milano, will be in Malta on 23rd June 2025 to lead a day of professional workshops and events designed for mixologists and bar attendants. A rising figure in the international bartending scene, Squarzoni is widely recognised for his award-winning cocktails and his pioneering work in sustainable, zero-waste bartending. This initiative is brought to Malta by the Campari Group in collaboration with Farsons Beverage Imports Company Ltd.
The HSBC Malta Foundation has continued its long-standing commitment to financial education by delivering the fifth interactive workshop as part of its Financial Capability Project for mental health service users. The most recent session, held at Mount Carmel Hospital, forms part of an ongoing series tailored to the unique needs of individuals facing mental health and substance use challenges.
“The role and magnitude of the Maritime Industry in Malta is not appreciated enough and the National Maritime strategy currently in the works will help align the goals of all stakeholders and unlock its full potential.” This message was delivered by Kenneth Farrugia, Chief Executive Officer at Bank of Valletta during the Consultation on the National Maritime Transport Strategy conference organised by the Malta Maritime Forum.
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