The Malta Independent 19 August 2026, Wednesday
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BOV Chosen as best bank for financing needs by Maltese SMEs

Malta Independent Sunday, 12 February 2012, 00:00 Last update: about 14 years ago

Over €16.3 million allocated through BOV’s JEREMIE Financing Package

A survey carried out recently by the Chamber of Small and Medium Enterprises – GRTU and published by the Enterprise Consultative Council, confirmed the important role that banks play in shaping the country’s economic growth. Forty-six per cent of companies have in fact indicated banks as a major source of capital financing for their investment needs. The majority of respondents (44 per cent of the total) indicated BOV as the preferred bank for their financing needs.

Addressing an information session jointly organised by Bank of Valletta, Malta Chamber of Commerce and Malta Enterprise in relation to the latest European Union and National Funded incentives, Albert Frendo – Chief Officer Credit gave an update of how the JEREMIE financial package is performing among Maltese SMEs.

“As part of the EU’s 2020 Strategy, the BOV JEREMIE Financing Package has been specifically designed to assist local SMEs in their capital financing requirements,” he commented.

“Through a fund of €51 million and by offering loans at advantageous interest rates and enhanced collateral requirements, Bank of Valletta is assisting local established enterprises expand and modernize their operations as well as supporting good quality start-up business ventures.

“This scheme has to-date proved to be very attractive. Since its launch in April 2011, over €16.3 million worth of capital expenditure loans have been sanctioned to an array of small and medium sized enterprises operating in various economic sectors, ranging from the traditional to the new economy industries. Nearly 170 SMEs have benefited from this scheme investing the equivalent of €25.5 million between them.”

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