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Bank of Valletta

Bank of Valletta plc (BOV) is a Maltese bank and financial services company headquartered in Santa Venera. It is the oldest established financial services provider in Malta and one of the largest. As of 2014, the bank had 44 branches, 6 regional business centres, a head office, and a wealth management arm located around the Maltese Islands.[3] It has representative offices in the United Kingdom, Australia, Belgium and Italy.

Bank of Valletta p.l.c.
TypePublic limited company
MSE: BOV
IndustryBanking
Financial services
PredecessorNational Bank of Malta
Founded1974 (1974)
HeadquartersBOV Centre,
Cannon Road,
Zone 4, Central Business District,
Santa Venera, CBD4060,
Malta
Area served
Maltese Islands
Key people
Dr Gordon Cordina (Chairman)
Kenneth Farrugia (Chief Executive Officer)[1]
ProductsRetail banking
Commercial banking
€89.20 mln (2019)[2]
Total assets€10.6 bln (2019)[2]
Number of employees
1,843 (2017)
SubsidiariesBOV Asset Management/BOV Fund Services
Websitewww.bov.com

History

 
BOV headquarters in Santa Venera

With the advent of British rule in Malta, a group of English and Maltese merchants established Anglo-Maltese Bank, which commenced operations on 23 June 1809.[4] Banco di Malta was established on 1 May 1812. Anglo-Maltese Bank and Banco di Malta began early on to issue their own promissory banknotes (payable at sight) at first in Scudi denominations and subsequently in Sterling. The third bank to be set up in Malta was B. Tagliaferro e Figli, which too was founded in 1812. The fourth bank established in Malta was Josef Scicluna et Fils, set up in 1830. These four banks would eventually merge, in stages, to form the National Bank of Malta. This was done in order to have strength in numbers at a time when there was a fear that the government was after the private banks .[5]

Anglo-Maltese Bank and Banco di Malta merged in January 1946 under the name National Bank of Malta.

In 1949, Sciclunas Bank affiliated to the newly established bank. Twenty years after that, i.e., in 1969, National Bank of Malta merged with Tagliaferro Bank through an exchange of shares.[6] In 1973,[7] following a run on the National Bank of Malta and its subsidiary Tagliaferro Bank, the Maltese government after Parliament passed the 'National and Tagliaferro Banks (Temporary Provision) Act 1973'.[8] The run on the bank is widely considered to have been orchestrated by the then government in an attempt to take control of the banking sector in Malta. On 22 March 1974 the Prime Minister Dom Mintoff announced the setting up of the Bank of Valletta. The new Bank took over the assets and liabilities of the National Bank of Malta, and commenced operations on 25 March 1974. The banking reform was described as a "hijack" by Adrain Busietta, as it created a number of controversies for those who had assets.[9][10][11] The National Bank's liabilities were artificially inflated by 151% by the government in an attempt to make it appear as insolvent.[12]

The Government, injected Lm3.3 million (equivalent to €7.7 million) into the new Bank in return for a 60 percent share of the capital. The Malta Development Corporation took up the remaining 40 percent, and in time sold 20 percent to the Banco di Sicilia and 10 percent to the Maltese public. In 1986, the Bank inaugurated its first overseas representative office.

In 1990, the Maltese government reduced its stake in Bank to 51 percent by issuing and offering 4.9 million shares to the public. That same year Bank of Valletta launched its fully owned investment bank - the subsidiary Valletta Investment Bank.

In 1992, Bank of Valletta International started operating. This wholly owned international banking subsidiary of the Bank of Valletta Group was Malta's first Offshore Bank. That same year Bank of Valletta became the first bank to be listed on the Malta Stock Exchange.

In 1995, Bank of Valletta and Insight Investment Management Limited established the Valletta Fund Management.

In September 2000, BOV set up its stockbroking arm, BOV Stockbrokers Limited ("BOVSL"). In time, Bank of Valletta amalgamated Bank of Valletta International Limited, Valletta Investment Bank Limited, Card Services Limited, and BOVSL.

 
Bank of Valletta branch in Marsaxlokk

Bank of Valletta continued to evolve its internationalisation through the opening of other representative offices in the Euro-Mediterranean region, though it closed the representative offices in Cairo and Tunis in 2011. With Malta's accession into the European Union, Bank of Valletta has become an active member of the European Savings Banks Group.

On 9 January 2014, a Maltese court found that the shareholders of the National Bank of Malta had suffered human rights abuses when the government of Malta had in 1975 forced them to sign away their shares for zero compensation.[13] On 6 February 2014, a Maltese court again found that shareholders of the National Bank of Malta had their rights violated when their assets were taken by the Government of Malta.[14] The government of Malta appealed these decisions, both the Constitutional Court of Malta has now confirmed the judgements of the previous courts. Shareholders will be able to negotiate a compensation package that is likely to involve Bank of Valletta shares.[15]

Shareholding

In 1992, the Bank became the first public company to be listed on the Malta Stock Exchange. Presently, 25% of the Bank's equity is held by the Government of Malta, UniCredit S.p.A. holds 10.20% and the remaining 64.80% is in the hands of the general public.

BOV in Today

The Group offers financial services both for personal and non-personal customers, including Retail Banking, Wealth Management and Investment Services, Capital Market Services, Fund Administration, Bancassurance and Card Services.

Bank of Valletta p.l.c. operates the largest retail network on the island, with thirty six branches, one satellite branch and four agencies around Malta and Gozo. Furthermore, the Bank has Investment Centres and Business Centres offering specialised services. Finally, the BOV Premium Banking Centre hosts the Wealth Management arm and Corporate Centre.

Bank of Valletta Group

Bank of Valletta p.l.c. is the parent company of the Group,

which comprises:

Fully Owned Subsidiaries

• BOV Asset Management Limited

• BOV Fund Services Limited

Associated Companies

• MAPFRE Middlesea p.l.c.

• MAPFRE MSV Life p.l.c.


BOV Adventure Park

BOV Adventure Park is a park located in Ta' Qali opened in 2009.[16]

References

  1. ^ "BOV selects Kenneth Farrugia as its new CEO".
  2. ^ a b "BOV announces results for 2019". Bank of Valletta. 18 March 2020. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
  3. ^ "BoV up, inaugurates new centre". timesofmalta.com. 12 February 2006.
  4. ^ McGill, Thomas (1839). A hand book, or guide, for strangers visiting Malta. L. Tonna. p. 65.
  5. ^ Rudolf, Uwe Jens; Berg, Warren G. (2010). Historical Dictionary of Malta. Scarecrow Press. pp. 35–37. ISBN 9780810873902.
  6. ^ Banking and Finance in the Mediterranean: A Historical Perspective, edited by Mr John A Consiglio, Mr Juan Carlos Martinez Oliva, Professor Gabriel Tortella
  7. ^ "Achievement, tragedy and failure".
  8. ^ . Sovereign Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem Knights of Malta. Archived from the original on 17 March 2014.
  9. ^ Busietta, Adrian (2012). Adrian Busietta – The Biography. Best Print. ISBN 978-99957-0-120-8.
  10. ^ . Times of Malta. 15 January 2012. Archived from the original on 13 April 2017.
  11. ^ . The Malta Independent. 4 December 2011. Archived from the original on 14 April 2017.
  12. ^ "National Bank shareholders claiming €325 million in compensation".
  13. ^ "National Bank case: Court finds shareholders' human rights were breached". Times of Malta. Retrieved 12 June 2015.
  14. ^ "Mintoff's forcible take-over violated National Bank shareholders' rights". MaltaToday.com.mt. Retrieved 12 June 2015.
  15. ^ "Government loses National Bank appeal, shareholders set to negotiate compensation". Times of Malta. Retrieved 12 June 2015.
  16. ^ "» BOV Adventure Park – Ta' Qali at Calleja.com.mt -". calleja.com.mt. Retrieved 28 November 2022.

Further reading

  • 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.

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wealth management arm located around the Maltese Islands 3 It has representative offices in the United Kingdom Australia Belgium and Italy Bank of Valletta p l c TypePublic limited companyTraded asMSE BOVIndustryBankingFinancial servicesPredecessorNational Bank of MaltaFounded1974 1974 HeadquartersBOV Centre Cannon Road Zone 4 Central Business District Santa Venera CBD4060 MaltaArea servedMaltese IslandsKey peopleDr Gordon Cordina Chairman Kenneth Farrugia Chief Executive Officer 1 ProductsRetail bankingCommercial bankingNet income 89 20 mln 2019 2 Total assets 10 6 bln 2019 2 Number of employees1 843 2017 SubsidiariesBOV Asset Management BOV Fund ServicesWebsitewww wbr bov wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Shareholding 3 BOV in Today 4 Bank of Valletta Group 5 BOV Adventure Park 6 References 7 Further readingHistory Edit BOV headquarters in Santa Venera With the advent of British rule in Malta a group of English and Maltese merchants established Anglo Maltese Bank which commenced operations on 23 June 1809 4 Banco di Malta was established on 1 May 1812 Anglo Maltese Bank and Banco di Malta began early on to issue their own promissory banknotes payable at sight at first in Scudi denominations and subsequently in Sterling The third bank to be set up in Malta was B Tagliaferro e Figli which too was founded in 1812 The fourth bank established in Malta was Josef Scicluna et Fils set up in 1830 These four banks would eventually merge in stages to form the National Bank of Malta This was done in order to have strength in numbers at a time when there was a fear that the government was after the private banks 5 Anglo Maltese Bank and Banco di Malta merged in January 1946 under the name National Bank of Malta In 1949 Sciclunas Bank affiliated to the newly established bank Twenty years after that i e in 1969 National Bank of Malta merged with Tagliaferro Bank through an exchange of shares 6 In 1973 7 following a run on the National Bank of Malta and its subsidiary Tagliaferro Bank the Maltese government after Parliament passed the National and Tagliaferro Banks Temporary Provision Act 1973 8 The run on the bank is widely considered to have been orchestrated by the then government in an attempt to take control of the banking sector in Malta On 22 March 1974 the Prime Minister Dom Mintoff announced the setting up of the Bank of Valletta The new Bank took over the assets and liabilities of the National Bank of Malta and commenced operations on 25 March 1974 The banking reform was described as a hijack by Adrain Busietta as it created a number of controversies for those who had assets 9 10 11 The National Bank s liabilities were artificially inflated by 151 by the government in an attempt to make it appear as insolvent 12 The Government injected Lm3 3 million equivalent to 7 7 million into the new Bank in return for a 60 percent share of the capital The Malta Development Corporation took up the remaining 40 percent and in time sold 20 percent to the Banco di Sicilia and 10 percent to the Maltese public In 1986 the Bank inaugurated its first overseas representative office In 1990 the Maltese government reduced its stake in Bank to 51 percent by issuing and offering 4 9 million shares to the public That same year Bank of Valletta launched its fully owned investment bank the subsidiary Valletta Investment Bank In 1992 Bank of Valletta International started operating This wholly owned international banking subsidiary of the Bank of Valletta Group was Malta s first Offshore Bank That same year Bank of Valletta became the first bank to be listed on the Malta Stock Exchange In 1995 Bank of Valletta and Insight Investment Management Limited established the Valletta Fund Management In September 2000 BOV set up its stockbroking arm BOV Stockbrokers Limited BOVSL In time Bank of Valletta amalgamated Bank of Valletta International Limited Valletta Investment Bank Limited Card Services Limited and BOVSL Bank of Valletta branch in Marsaxlokk Bank of Valletta continued to evolve its internationalisation through the opening of other representative offices in the Euro Mediterranean region though it closed the representative offices in Cairo and Tunis in 2011 With Malta s accession into the European Union Bank of Valletta has become an active member of the European Savings Banks Group On 9 January 2014 a Maltese court found that the shareholders of the National Bank of Malta had suffered human rights abuses when the government of Malta had in 1975 forced them to sign away their shares for zero compensation 13 On 6 February 2014 a Maltese court again found that shareholders of the National Bank of Malta had their rights violated when their assets were taken by the Government of Malta 14 The government of Malta appealed these decisions both the Constitutional Court of Malta has now confirmed the judgements of the previous courts Shareholders will be able to negotiate a compensation package that is likely to involve Bank of Valletta shares 15 Shareholding EditIn 1992 the Bank became the first public company to be listed on the Malta Stock Exchange Presently 25 of the Bank s equity is held by the Government of Malta UniCredit S p A holds 10 20 and the remaining 64 80 is in the hands of the general public BOV in Today EditThe Group offers financial services both for personal and non personal customers including Retail Banking Wealth Management and Investment Services Capital Market Services Fund Administration Bancassurance and Card Services Bank of Valletta p l c operates the largest retail network on the island with thirty six branches one satellite branch and four agencies around Malta and Gozo Furthermore the Bank has Investment Centres and Business Centres offering specialised services Finally the BOV Premium Banking Centre hosts the Wealth Management arm and Corporate Centre Bank of Valletta Group EditBank of Valletta p l c is the parent company of the Group which comprises Fully Owned Subsidiaries BOV Asset Management Limited BOV Fund Services LimitedAssociated Companies MAPFRE Middlesea p l c MAPFRE MSV Life p l c BOV Adventure Park EditBOV Adventure Park is a park located in Ta Qali opened in 2009 16 References Edit BOV selects Kenneth Farrugia as its new CEO a b BOV announces results for 2019 Bank of Valletta 18 March 2020 Retrieved 3 April 2020 BoV up inaugurates new centre timesofmalta com 12 February 2006 McGill Thomas 1839 A hand book or guide for strangers visiting Malta L Tonna p 65 Rudolf Uwe Jens Berg Warren G 2010 Historical Dictionary of Malta Scarecrow Press pp 35 37 ISBN 9780810873902 Banking and Finance in the Mediterranean A Historical Perspective edited by Mr John A Consiglio Mr Juan Carlos Martinez Oliva Professor Gabriel Tortella Achievement tragedy and failure Prince Grand Master Adrian Busietta Sovereign Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem Knights of Malta Archived from the original on 17 March 2014 Busietta Adrian 2012 Adrian Busietta The Biography Best Print ISBN 978 99957 0 120 8 Adrian Busietta s autobiography Times of Malta 15 January 2012 Archived from the original on 13 April 2017 An Autobiography of Adrian Busietta The Malta Independent 4 December 2011 Archived from the original on 14 April 2017 National Bank shareholders claiming 325 million in compensation National Bank case Court finds shareholders human rights were breached Times of Malta Retrieved 12 June 2015 Mintoff s forcible take over violated National Bank shareholders rights MaltaToday com mt Retrieved 12 June 2015 Government loses National Bank appeal shareholders set to negotiate compensation Times of Malta Retrieved 12 June 2015 BOV Adventure Park Ta Qali at Calleja com mt calleja com mt Retrieved 28 November 2022 Further reading Edit Banks portalConsiglio 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 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bank of Valletta amp oldid 1135405650, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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