Bank of Valletta
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Bank of Valletta is Malta's oldest bank and one of its largest.
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[edit] History
- 1809 William Higgins establishes the Anglo Maltese Bank.
- 1812 George Thomas Jackson establishes Banco di Malta. Biagio Tagliaferro, a Genoese merchant, shipowner and ship-chandler establishes B. Tagliaferro and Sons - forerunner of Tagliaffero Bank.
- 1830 The Scicluna family, also shipowners, establishes Joseph Scicluna et fils.
- 1926 Joseph Scicluna et fils becomes Sciclunas Bank.
- 1946 Anglo Maltese Bank and Banco di Malta merge to form the National Bank of Malta.
- 1949 Sciclunas Bank becomes affiliated to the National Bank to form the National Bank of Malta Group.
- 1969 B. Tagliaferro and Sons become part of the Group.
- 1973 National Bank Group faces a run on the bank. The Central Bank refuses to act as a lender of last resort and blocks Barclays and other banks from supporting the Group.
- 1974 The Maltese Government establishes Bank of Valletta (BOV) to take over the business of the National Bank of Malta. BOV sells 9.6% of its shares to the Maltese public.
- 1975 BOV sells 20% of its share capital to Banco di Sicilia.
- 1976 BOV acquires the National Bank Group's assets and liabilities
- 1987 BOV opens an office in London.
- 1990 BOV issues 4,900,000 ordinary “B” shares to the general public, which brings the public’s ownership to 28.2%.
- 1992 BOV becomes the first public company to be listed and its shares quoted on the Malta Stock Exchange.
- 1993 B0V establishes a representative office in Catania.
- 1994 B0V establishes a representative office in Toronto.
- 1995 B0V is privatized after Government sold 12,000,000 shares to the public, thus reducing its stake from 51.2% to 25.2%.
- 1996 BOV establishes a representative office in Milan.
- 2000 BOV opens a representative office in Tunisia and another in Libya.
Bank of Valletta also has a network of representative offices in Australia. Bank of Valletta is a founding member of Mediterranean Bank Network (MBN) , established on the 28th November 1996 in the spirit of the European Union's 'Barcelona Declaration: Euro-Mediterranean Partnership' (28th November 1995) whose objective was and remains the creation of a Mediterranean area of shared prosperity with a strong private sector driven economy, a stable financial services sector and ubiquitous free trade. (www.medbanknet.com)
[edit] List of Bank of Valletta's Branches in Malta and Gozo
[edit] Malta
- Attard: Mosta Road
- Balluta Bay: Manwel Dimech Street
- Bir id-Deheb: Bir id-Deheb Place
- Birkirkara: Naxxar Road
- Birżebbuġa: Pretty Bay
- Bormla: Gavino Gulia Square
- Buġibba: Islet Promenade
- Fgura: Hompesch Road
- Fleur-de-Lys: Fleur-de-Lys Road
- Floriana: St. Anne Street
- Gżira: The Strand
- Ħamrun: St. Joseph High Road
- Luqa: Dun Pawl Street
- Malta International Airport: Hal Far Road
- Marsa: Racecourse Street
- Marsaskala: Dun Tarcisio Agius Square
- Marsaxlokk: Zejtun Road
- Mellieħa: Dr. George Borg Olivier Street
- Mosta: Constitution Street
- Mqabba: Our Lady of Lilys Street
- Msida: Marina Street
- Naxxar: Labour Avenue
- Paola: Ġużè D'Amato Street
- Qormi: St. Bartholomeo Street
- Rabat: Saqqajja Square
- San Ġiljan: Dragonara Road
- San Ġwann: Naxxar Road
- San Pawl il-Baħar: St. Paul's Street
- Santa Venera: Fleur-de-Lys Road
- Siġġiewi: St. James Street
- Sliema: Tower Road
- Swieqi: Ta' l-Ibraġ Road
- Tal-Qroqq: Students' House, University of Malta
- Valletta: Republic Street; and Palace Square
- Valletta Waterfront: Forni Complex
- Żabbar: Sanctuary Street
- Żebbuġ: St. Philip's Square
- Żejtun: Republic Square
- Żurrieq: St. Bartholomew Street
[edit] Gozo
- Nadur: St. Peter and St. Paul Square
- Sannat: St. Margaret Square
- Victoria: Republic Street
- Xagħra: Victory Square
- Xewkija: Church Street
[edit] Bank of Valletta's ATMs in Malta and Gozo
Near every branch of Bank of Valletta (BOV) one can find an ATM, but apart from these one can find an ATM also in these locations:
[edit] Malta
- Birkirkara: Thomas Fenech Street
- Bulebel: St. Leonard Street
- Dingli: Main Street
- Ħal Far: Playmobile Factory
- Marsaskala: Qaliet Street
- Msida: Junior College
- Paceville: St. George's Road; and St. Augustine Street
- Paola: Main Street Complex
- Pietà: St. Lukes' Hospital
- Portomaso: Portomaso Tower
- Qawra: Coral Reef; and Horatio Nelson Street
- Qormi: Manuel Dimech Street; and Ta' Farsina
- Safi: Dun Guzepp Street
- San Ġiljan: Dragonara Casino; and Mayfair Complex
- San Ġwann: San Ġwann Industrial Estate
- Senglea: 4th September Avenue
- Sliema: Dingli Street; High Street; and The Strand
[edit] Gozo
- Marsalforn: Marina Street
- Victoria, Malta: Arcadia Complex
[edit] Sources
Consiglio, John A. 2006. A history of banking in Malta, 1506-2005. Valletta: Progress Press.
Frendo, Henry (2002) Ports, Ships and Money: The Origins of Corporate Banking in Malta. Journal of Mediterranean Studies 12 (2), 327-350.