Sparkasse Bank Malta plc subscribes and contributes to the following industry associations:



Malta Chamber of Commerce

The Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry is the independent voice of the private sector in Malta. Its principal mission is to actively represent companies from all economic sectors and ensure that entrepreneurs enjoy the best competitive environment and regulatory conditions possible for the conduct of business.

For more information please visit the Malta Chamber of Commerce website

Malta Bankers' Association

The Bank is a member of the Malta Bankers' Association and also appoints its CEO to the Board of the Association. The Bank participates and contributes to several sub-committees within the association.The Malta Bankers’ Association, first established in May 1962, represents the interests of banks that are licensed to operate in Malta. Its mission is to promote an enabling environment for the banking sector through advocacy, capacity building, education and networking.The Association is a full member of the European Banking Federation (EBF) as well as the European Payment Council (EPC).

For more details please visit the Malta Bankers' Association website

FinanceMalta

Set up in 2007, FinanceMalta, a non-profit public-private initiative, was set up to promote Malta as an international business and financial centre within, as well as outside, Malta. FinanceMalta brings together and harnesses the resources of the industry and government to ensure Malta maintains a modern and effective legal, regulatory and fiscal framework in which the financial services and fintech sector can continue to grow and prosper.

For more details please visit the FinanceMalta website

AIMA (The Alternative Investment Management Association)

Founded in 1990 by a small group of European managers realising the need for mutual representation, AIMA has grown into a truly global organisation, with the majority of its 2,000 corporate member firms now based outside Europe’s borders. Its core objective is to provide leadership to the alternative investment industry and to be its pre-eminent voice globally. The team engages proactively and constructively in shaping the global financial markets reform debate, drawing upon the expertise and diversity of its membership. AIMA is closely aligned with policy makers, legislators and regulatory authorities around the world, also collaborating with key governments and authorities on proposed legislation and consultation.

For more details please visit the AIMA website

As part of its corporate social responsibilities Sparkasse Bank Malta plc supports the following local NGO:

Din l-Art Ħelwa, National Trust of Malta

Din l-Art Ħelwa, National Trust of Malta, is a non-governmental, not-for-profit, voluntary organisation founded in 1965 to safeguard the historic, artistic and natural heritage of Malta. Since its foundation, Din l-Art Ħelwa has restored and managed numerous cultural sites of immense historic and environmental importance.It promotes the preservation and protection of historic buildings and monuments, the character of towns and villages, and places of natural beauty and importance and the flora and fauna of such places, especially in relation to the problems arising from modern urban development. It stimulates the enforcement of existing laws and the enactment of new ones for the protection of the Maltese natural and built heritage.

For more information please visit the Din l-Art Ħelwa website