Bank of Valletta (BOV) has celebrated its annual festive tradition by hosting the annual children’s event for employees’ children on Sunday 15th December, at the Mediterranean Conference Centre (MCC).

The even brought together approximately 700 children, aged three to 12 for a morning filled with entertainment and festive joy.

The event, organised by the bank’s CSR and events team, featured a variety of activities tailored to three distinct age groups. Professional animators created a vibrant atmosphere, keeping the children engaged with games, performances, and interactive activities in dedicated zones. Every child also received a thoughtfully selected gift.

Charles Azzopardi, Head of CSR & Events at BOV, remarked that the annual children’s event is a highlight of the bank’s calendar. “By creating joyful moments for our employees’ children, we celebrate the spirit of the season while reinforcing the values of family, tradition, and belonging that define our culture at BOV,” he said.

This decades-old tradition also celebrates the bank’s “focus on employee well-being and engagement, demonstrating its dedication to fostering a family-oriented workplace while also celebrating the people who drive its success.”

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