HSBC invests in staff specialisation

As part of its commitment to encourage staff development which, in turn, guarantees the best products and services for the Bank's customers, HSBC continues to invest in training and education for its employees. Recently, Emmanuel Magri and Jan Sammut,...

As part of its commitment to encourage staff development which, in turn, guarantees the best products and services for the Bank's customers, HSBC continues to invest in training and education for its employees. Recently, Emmanuel Magri and Jan Sammut, HSBC's Head and Deputy Head of Trust Services respectively, distinguished themselves in completing the Diploma in International Trust Management with distinction in all subjects.

The diploma is a globally recognised specialist qualification that defines standards, levels of expertise and codes of professionalism in the international trust arena. It is organised by the Society of Trusts and Estate Practitioners (STEP), in collaboration with the International Trust Companies Association (ITCA) and the Central Law Training (CLT). The diploma is delivered in association with the Manchester Business School and it was launched in Malta for the first time recently.

This achievement is testimony to the individuals' dedication and hard work. It also reflects HSBC's commitment to offer the highest level of specialised knowledge to customers in this area of highly personalised financial solutions.

"Customers who choose HSBC as their trust provider can rest assured that they are getting unrivalled professional and personalised service, apart from dealing with one of the strongest global banks," said Martin Scicluna, Head of Premier and Wealth Management at HSBC Malta.


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