For the second year in a row, HSBC Bank Malta has been named Bank of the Year in Malta for 2017 by the Financial Times' monthly publication The Banker.

The award recognises HSBC for making significant progress to position its business to succeed in a changed operating environment for banks.

Winning the recognition as Malta’s leading financial institution, HSBC Malta received the Bracken Award which is regarded as the ‘Oscar’ of the financial world.

The award recognises various aspects of banks’ achievements such as earnings, capital growth, return on equity as well as the setting of new standards and the adoption of new technologies and innovative ways of expanding business.

The award is named after Brendan Bracken who was the founding editor of The Banker in 1926 and later the chairman of the modern-day Financial Times from 1945 to 1958.

The Bank of the Year in Malta award was collected by HSBC Malta chairman Sonny Portelli and CEO Andrew Beane, together with a group of staff members from across the company during the award-giving event held in London.

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