- Lombard Bank
Infobox_Company
company_name = Lombard Bank (Malta) Plc
company_
company_type = Public
company_slogan = None
foundation = 1969
location =Valletta ,Malta
homepage = [http://www.lombardmalta.com www.lombardmalta.com]Lombard Bank Malta Plc is one of
Malta 's major banks, together withBank of Valletta ,HSBC Bank Malta andAPS Bank .The bank dates back to 1955 when Lombard North Central (also known as
Lombard Direct ) of theUnited Kingdom started taking deposits in Malta through a number of agents. This activity was formalised in1969 when Lombard Bank (Malta) Limited was registered as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lombard North Central plc - a member of theNatwest Bank Group.In 1975, the Maltese Government purchased 25% of the Bank's ordinary shares. The government purchased a further 35% in 1981, thus raising its stake in the bank to 60%. In 1988 NatWest, unable to find any other buyer, sold its remaining stake in the bank to the Government. In April 1990 the Bank became a
Public Limited Company and offered equity to the public. The issue was five times oversubscribed and the government subsequently totally divested its shareholding. In 1994 Lombard Bank listed its shares on theMalta Stock Exchange .Today,
Marfin Popular Bank ofCyprus is the largest shareholder with an equity stake of about 60%. Over 1,200 shareholders, including investment funds, hold the remaining shares. The Bank has a 60% stake inMaltapost plc., the Maltese postal service.ervices Offered by the Bank
Personal Banking
*Cards, including
MasterCard Classic and Gold credit cards,American Express Classic and Gold cards and Lombard CashPoint debit card
*Current Account
*Direct Debits
*Home Loans
*Personal Loan
*Personal Overdraft
*Safe Deposit Lockers
*Savings Accounts
*Standing Orders
*Term DepositsBusiness Banking
*Business Loans
*Business Overdrafts
*Cards
*Current Accounts
*Documentary Collections
*Documentary Credits
*Guarantees
*Payment Services
*Savings Accounts
*Standing Orders
*Term DepositsInternational Banking
*Foreign Currency Accounts
*Foreign Currency Loans
*Foreign Exchange
*Making International Payments
*Receiving International Payments
*InvestmentsFiduciary Deposits
*Premium Saver Accounts
*Stockbroking Services
*Xtra AccountsBranches
The Bank operates a network of 6 branches in Malta and Gozo with its Head Office at 67 Republic Street, Valletta. These branches are located in:
*Valletta - 67 Republic Street;
*Sliema - Graham Street;
*St. Julian's -Paceville Avenue;
*Qormi - 4 Main Street;
*Balzan - Balzan Valley;
*VictoriaGozo - Ninu Cremona Street.A 24-Hour Lombard Cashpoint ATM is located in every branch except the Qormi one. Furthermore, one may use the CashPoint ATM debit card on all HSBC Quickcash ATMs in Malta and Gozo.
Chronology
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1958 :National Provincial Bank Ltd. (nowNational Westminster Bank Plc) acquires North Central Finance Ltd. (now Lombard North Central Plc).
*1969 : Lombard North Central establishes Lombard Bank (Malta) Ltd. (now Lombard Bank Malta Plc).
*1975 : The Maltese government purchases 25% of Lombard Bank Malta.
*1981 : The Maltese government purchases 35% of Lombard Bank Malta.
*1988 : NatWest, unable to find a buyer, sells its remaining shares to the government.
*1990 : Lombard Bank Malta issues new shares and the government sells some of its shares.
*1994 : Lombard Bank Malta lists on the Malta stock exchange. The government sells 21% of the shares (Lombard North Central’s remaining stake) to Malaysian entrepreneur Robert Tan Hua Choon.
*1998 : CCF Holdings (Suisse) acquires Tan’s 21%.
*2000 :HSBC Holdings acquiresCredit Commercial de France and with it the stake in Lombard Malta.
*2002 : HSBC sells its shares in Lombard Bank Malta to Swiss-basedBanca Unione di Credito , which now owns 26%.
*2006 : Lombard Bank Malta acquiredTransend Worldwide 's 35 per cent shareholding in Maltapost Plc. Transend Worldwide, a New Zealand company, was instrumental in restructuring Maltapost over the past four years.
*2006 :Banca della Svizzera Italiana acquired Banca Unione di Credito.References
*Consiglio, John A. "A history of banking in Malta, 1506-2005" Progress Press, Valletta, 2006
*http://www.lombardmalta.com
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