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COMMERCIAL 20 maltatoday | SUNDAY • 1 JULY 2018 Underwater clean-up by MAPFRE Group and Malta Skin Divers Club ONE skip load of rubbish was collected from under sea in un- der three hours, in the third edi- tion of the underwater clean up held by The Malta Skin Divers Club (MSDC) in collaboration with MAPFRE Middlesea and MAPFRE MSV Life. A number of employees from both companies as well as mem- bers of the MSDC participated in the event, which was recently held at Gillieru Marina. The event aimed at raising awareness about the negative effects of lit- tering marine ecosystems and habitats. The initiative forms part of the MAPFRE Volunteering Pro- gramme, where employees are encouraged to give back to the community by volunteering some of their time in such activi- ties. " It is sad to see what lies be- neath the clear waters, and what we are doing to marine life. Each year, we are surprised by the amount of rubbish collected from under the sea. We need to send out a clear message – that we are responsible for the world around us," Felipe Navarro, CEO at MAPFRE Middlesea, said. The Malta Skin Divers Club, formed in 1970, works to create awareness on the importance of sustainable fishing and to pro- mote safety while spearfishing and freediving. Throughout the year, it organises a number of events, including informative sessions for beginners to freediv- ing and spearfishing, underwater clean ups and spearfishing tour- naments. The club has evolved greatly in the past years, and is in the final stages of being registered with Sports Malta as well as with the council for Voluntary Or- ganisations. MSDC is a member of the Federation of Underwater Activities Malta and Federazz- joni Sajjieda Dilettanti. Radisson Blu Resort & Spa, Golden Sands wins prestigious World Travel Award THE Radisson Blu Resort & Spa, Golden Sands has been voted Malta's Leading Busi- ness Hotel 2018 during the 25th Annual World Travel Awards. Ernest Barry, the Re- sort's General Manager has been invited to receive the award on behalf of the Re- sort during the World Travel Awards Europe Gala Ceremo- ny held in Athens, Greece. World Travel Awards is vot- ed for by travel and tourism professionals and business and leisure travel consumers worldwide, recognising the commitment to excellence demonstrated during the last 12 months. Ernest Barry commented "It's very satisfying to be rec- ognised by such a prestigious body. The team at the resort work very hard to ensure that any event we are entrusted to host is hassle free and that any guest we are privileged to wel- come has a memorable stay. Being recognized as Malta's Leading Business Hotel out of 4 top resorts on the Island communicates a strong mes- sage of satisfaction across all segments we target as a Re- sort." The Radisson Blu Resort & Spa, Golden Sands was also nominated for other prestig- ious awards including; Mal- ta's Leading Hotel Suites and Malta's leading Resort New Sands Tower Suites & Hotel Façade Whispering Angel from Chateau d'Esclans added to FBIC wine portfolio FARSONS Beverage Imports Company (FBIC) has recently been entrusted by Château d'Esclans to distribute their award-winning Côtes de Provence rosés, including the renowned Whispering Angel, locally. The French wine-producing region of Provence in southeast France makes some delicious and easy-drinking wines. Most of these wines are rosé – a dry, pale, pink style rosé. The cli- mate is Mediterranean, with many of the vines planted on southern facing slopes to avoid the fierce winds. Chateau d'Esclans is located on elevated land northwest of the ancient Roman city of Fre- jus on the Mediterranean coast. The château is known for its old Grenache vines which pro- duce grapes that offer greater concentration of flavour than do the younger vines. Some of the vines are over 90 years old. The château itself dates back to Gaullist times when it served as a lookout point to spot in- truders coming by boat into the Gulf of Frejus. The original châ- teau – of which only the cellar remains – dates back to before the 12th century. The chateau's cellar foundation is the oldest in the region. The current cha- teau is inspired by Tuscan villa design and was built during the mid-19th century. Sacha Lichine is the owner of Château d'Esclans as well as the winemaker together with Patrick Leon. His acquisition in 2006 of Château d'Esclans was a pivotal moment for Sacha who believed that rosé had an opportunity to increase pro- duction and expand the mar- ket outside the region. He has since built a world class brand with his rosé collection and has been recognised as a ma- jor contributor to the unprec- edented growth in the rosé cat- egory around the world. Even in France, consumers have in- creased their consumption of rosé over white wines. Sacha and Patrick set out to make an outstanding collec- tion of rosés that would be taken seriously as a year-round wine to drink. Patrick Léon crafted a lighter style of rosé, fresh, clean, mineral with a white peach expression and very dry, not sweet. The style has been very closely main- tained over the past 10 years, even as the grape sourcing has grown exponentially. The rosé is unoaked, vinified in stainless steel tanks, kept chilled at every stage of the process and made from a blend of Grenache, Rolle, Cinsault and Syrah, all hand-harvested. Sacha's Whis- pering Angel started the ball rolling and each year the win- ery runs out of this sought-after wine. BNF Bank has launched a new financial package for students following post-secondary or tertiary education and for graduates who are ready for the next step. The BNF Students Package equips students with the right financial options and tools for a brighter future. Upon account opening, stu- dents will instantly receive a free membership for 2018 with the Entertainer™, an app through which students will be able to save on their lifestyle needs. BNF Bank is also re- warding students with €50 cash directly cred- ited in their account following receipt of their first stipend. In addition, all students applying for a BNF Students Package are eligible to participate in a prize draw to win €500, details of which will be revealed in the coming weeks. BNF Bank's financial pack- age includes various benefits such as free internet banking, free stand- ing orders between BNF Accounts, free VISA Debit Card, preferential foreign exchange rate and flexible repayment options on Personal Loans with no pro- cessing fees. What's more, students who are 18+ may benefit from processing fee discounts on standard BNF Products. Speaking to employees at the Bank's internal launch of the Student's package, CEO and Managing Director Mi- chael Collis said ''The re- freshed Students Package has been designed to address the unique needs of students and graduates who are embark- ing on this challenging jour- ney. With such products and offers, BNF Bank aims to be the right financial partner for consumers throughout their different milestones.'' BNF Bank launches the Students Package

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