Banif Bank joined forces with Rolling Geeks for a treasure hunt on wheels. Each team rode an electric car and went on a ride around the Three Cities, trying to solve cryptic puzzles while venturing from one site to another. Many heads were scratched and laughs were shared.

The treasure hunters took in breathtaking views from the Gardjola, shrapnel marks on St Helen’s Gate in Cospicua and the tight underground staircase leading to the cave-like Nativity Chapel in Senglea, all while negotiating the ups, downs and meandering narrow streets of the rustic localities.

Ten teams gave it their all in a mad dash to the finish, with the aptly-named Navigators team emerging triumphant.

“We’re very pleased to see this turned out so well,” said Kenneth Sacco, who forms part of the bank’s Sports and Social Committee.

“The teams were extremely enthusiastic and competitive and seeing everyone work so closely together to solve the puzzles is exactly what we wanted to accomplish,” he added.

The committee organises such events regularly, with the intention of bringing employees together outside the office environment, to socialise and enjoy what Malta has to offer, while strengthening bonds for effective team work.

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