BNF Bank plc has completed a renovation of the façade of its St Julian’s branch, a characteristic building with traditional Maltese architectural features, which has been synonymous with the Bank since it entered Malta.

In a drive to continue fostering a health-conscious and positive workplace for the Bank’s employees, and a welcoming environment to its customers, the Corporate Services Department team at BNF has worked to ensure a pleasant environment, which is respectful of the local fibre and heritage across its 12 retail branches.

The recent St Julian’s project is the most recent to reach completion.

In line with local planning regulations, the scheme is said to emphasise local cultural identity through architecture with the “subtle” inclusion of the BNF brand identity.

“With culture and heritage forming an integral part of BNF’s CSR and ESG initiatives, the Bank remains committed in safeguarding the environment and heritage to be enjoyed by future generations”, it explained.

While carrying out the renovations, the team worked to ensure minimal disruptions to customers while ensuring the smooth running of the Bank’s operations taking rigorous health and safety precautions.

The St Julian’s branch opened its doors to the public in 2008, as BNF’s first in Malta. It houses the Bank’s corporate teams, composed of professional bankers who are committed to support family businesses and companies to grow and prosper with a top-class range of tailor-made solutions.

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