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17 COMMERCIAL FRANK Salt Real Estate is once again sponsoring one of Malta's leading wa- ter polo clubs, Sliema ASC, for the 2019 waterpolo season. Grahame Salt, director of the Frank Salt Real Estate Group, signed the sponsorship agree- ment with Frank Testa, Sliema ASC President in the presence of Kevin Saliba, vice-president, Christian Sali- ba, club secretary, John Soler, Tech- nical Director, Sergio Afric, coach of Sliema ASC seniors waterpolo team, team players Nicholas Bugelli, Michael Spiteri Staines, Jerome Gabarretta, Mark Meli and Frank Salt Real Estate directors. "Combining Sliema ASC's ambition to win Malta's top waterpolo honours as one of the leading waterpolo clubs on the island, together with Frank Salt Real Estate's 50 year experience as the leading estate agency on the island, is a perfect partnership that I am sure will be mutually beneficial to both parties" Testa said. "Waterpolo is one of the most sought after and highly competi- tive sports in Malta, so renewing our commitment with this club was an ob- vious choice" comments Grahame Salt said. "In the same way as a waterpolo club works as a team we, at Frank Salt Real Estate, also boast of a professional and dynamic team approach, to provide a full and exceptional service to our many clients, with dedicated and high- ly trained consultants that make Frank Salt Real Estate a leader in its field," he said. In January, Sliema Frank Salt Real Estate had announced the signing of Gavril Subotic as one of the new for- eign players for the coming season. Gavril Subotic comes highly recom- mended as one of the rising talents of Serbian Waterpolo and has just won the Russian Cup with Russian giants Dynamo Moscow. He was also crucial in Serbia's Junior World Championship victory in 2015, scoring five goals in the 13-12 final win against Italy. He joins the experi- enced Norbert Hosnyánszky, the 4th most capped player ever for the Hun- garian National Team, having played 258 matches for his country, winning Olympic and World Championship Gold medals in the process. maltatoday | SUNDAY • 17 MARCH 2019 Frank Salt Real Estate renews its sponsorship with Sliema ASC FOR a limited time, customers applying for a Personal Loan from BNF Bank will benefi t from an interest rate of just 4.85% p.a. e advanta- geous interest rate consists of the Bank Base Rate, currently set at 2.50% p.a. and a spread of 2.35% p.a. resulting in an An- nual Percentage Rate of Charge of 5.09%. The BNF Personal Loan can be used to fi nance a wide range of personal requirements and projects. Depending on the purpose of the loan, customers can fi nance any of their per- sonal projects by borrowing up to 100 per cent of the amount required. Additionally, one can benefi t from lower monthly re- payments by spreading the loan over a period of up to 10 years. Extra repayments may be made to settle the loan earlier with- out incurring any additional costs. The Personal Loan is a fl ex- ible product that provides customers with solutions to upgrade their lifestyles. Cus- tomers can fi nance any per- sonal requirements such as a car or boat, home renovations, wedding, overseas travels and a wide range of energy saving products such as photovoltaic systems, solar water heaters, double or triple glazing and en- ergy effi cient appliances. "We strive to ensure that our product off ering is competitive and benefi cial to our custom- ers. e Personal Loan off er, available for a limited period, is designed to help you achieve your passions and dreams. We'll assist you with the fi - nances, so you can focus on everything else.'' said Melvin Pellicano, Head of Business Development Department at BNF Bank. More information about the BNF Personal Loan, including terms and conditions, are avail- able from the Bank's website www.bnf.bank. Clients may also contact Customer Care on 00356 2260 1000 or visit any BNF branch. Interest on BNF Bank personal loan set at advantageous 4.85% LIFECYCLE (Malta) Founda- tion and the Renal Unit have set up R.U.S.H. - the Renal Unit Support Health Hub. LifeCycle-R.U.S.H. are off er- ing free psychological support to kidney patients, as well as to current patients receiving kidney transplants and current live donors. About 300 kidney patients undergoing haemodialysis treatment or kidney transplant will be benefi ting from the new LifeCycle R.U.S.H. psychologi- cal voucher scheme. Renal patients wishing to seek psychological therapy will be given a voucher from the Renal Unit at Mater Dei Hospital. The voucher will entitle the patient to one free therapy ses- sion with their preferred psy- chologist from fi ve psycholo- gists listed on this scheme by the Malta Chamber of Psy- chologists (MCP). e renal patient will make an appoint- ment with the psychologist and during the visit will present the voucher to the psychologist as a form of payment. e vouch- ers will be honoured by LifeCy- cle Foundation. "From experiences we learnt, many renal patients are at a complete loss as to how to adapt their lives in a meaning- ful manner. Apart from the dedicated support they receive at the Renal Unit, they need to be mentally prepared for the life changes that they encoun- ter at the diff erent stages of the disease," said LifeCycle Found- er Alan Curry. "Following discussions with Renal Unit Head and Lead Consultant Nephrologist Pro- fessor Emmanuel Farrugia and the team of nurses, we are now in a position to help patients in having a better quality of life notwithstanding their daily life challenges." The Renal Unit provides di- alysis treatment for about 300 patients suff ering from kidney failure. It also provides trans- plant co-ordination services and support to patients and their family members. For the past 20 years, LifeCy- cle has been raising money for life saving equipment in order to help persons suff ering from kidney disease while advanc- ing the awareness about organ transplants in Malta. LifeCycle Foundation has recently secured a two-year sponsorship with Nescafé 3in1. e Nescafé 3in1 LifeCycle Challenge 2019 will be taking participants to a gruelling chal- lenge in Southeast Asia cover- ing a route of 2,000km from Vietnam, through Laos, Cam- bodia and ending in Hoi Chi Minh in Vietnam. For further updates and to donate towards LifeCycle Challenge 2019 on www.life- cyclefoundation.com or on Fb: https://www.facebook .com/ LifeCycleChallenge/ LifeCycle distributes psychological vouchers to renal patients

