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16 maltatoday | SUNDAY • 28 JULY 2019 COMMERCIAL BANK of Valletta recently hosted students from St Joseph Mater Boni Consilii School of Paola at its BOV Centre in Santa Venera for a workshop on 'My Future, Learning about my Prospects'. The initiative, held in col- laboration with the Malta In- sititute of Management, was aimed at raising awareness about career options within the financial services industry and promoting financial edu- cation amongst youths. Tania Camilleri from BOV Ethics and Employee Devel- opment discussed with the students how they should pro- ceed in discovering the career that best fits their abilities and dreams. "The most important thing is to make sure that you pursue a career that is in line with your interests. It is more rewarding to aim to do a job that you know you will enjoy. Once you have determined your goal, you need to plan and then work hard to achieve that goal", she told the highly atten- tive students. Karen Mifsud from Human Resources spoke about Bank of Valletta, the BOV team spirit, staff activities and job oppor- tunities available at the Bank, while Tonia Naudi from Mul- ti-Channel Banking explained the mechanisms behind pay- ment systems and the different channels available in today's world. The students participated enthusiastically in interactive sessions on smart ways of pay- ments, trying their hands at Internet Banking, ATMs and EPOS terminals. They also became Wall Street bankers for a few moments, with Noeleen Debono from BOV Capital Markets showing them how money is made in the trading world. "It was fun and we learnt a lot about banks and how we can be smarter in using digital channels instead of wasting time queuing at the Bank like my grandpa does," said one of the students with a wide smile. Another student enthused that this experience will be helping her in her choice of career, "Learning about trad- ing was fantastic. I never knew that I can discover more about opportunities at Bank of Val- letta on https://www.bov.com/ Content/human-resources. 'My Future, Learning about my Prospects at BOV' FIRST a flash of brilliance and then the dark – polarities of light shine through Lucia Pi- ca's powerful beauty creations for the Cruise 2019 Collection. The atmospheric light of East Asia inspires a Cruise 2019 Collection whose intensity lies in the contrast between subtle contouring and high-gloss ac- cents. "The woman who wears this collection is interested in the subtleties of things, things that take longer to discover," Pica says. Vision D'asie : Lumière Et Contraste does not focus on shading but rather on lumi- nosity, as shown by the col- lection's exclusive creation Duo Bronze Et Lumière which lends its peachy-beige and golden chocolate tones for a lightly structured, Summer face. Contouring around the eyes is among Cruise 2019 Collec- tion's most daring elements. Matched with flashes of gloss, this creates an audacious look inspired by the mysterious blurs and abstractions of Pi- ca's pictures of East Asia. Application comes in two parts: depth and definition is created from cream shades; colour and highlights are achieved with the powders and gloss. Two elegant lip shades re- flect the range of Pica's East Asian image inspiration with the rosy beige and dusty pink of Rouge Coco Flash. These shades leave a dewy luster that confers wellness that is unique to this Summer look. And how would any excur- sion to Japan and South Korea be complete without a me- mento of something strange and exotic to the Western eye? The final keepsake is a trio of Le Vernis. Chanel is distributed by Al- fred Gera & Sons Ltd. Chanel Cruise Collection 2019 MALTA'S property market remains incredibly fast-paced and exciting and continues to offer some great deals for buy- ers, sellers and investors alike. Thanks to continuing strong demand, owning property in Malta continues to be one of the most secure and solid in- vestments available today. As the days are longer, one big advantage for home buy- ers is that they can get more time to view properties. At present the property market is brimming with activity, with a good number of foreign na- tionals combining their holi- day in Malta with house hunt- ing. The Frank Salt Property News magazine is the ide- al place to start a property search, as it offers an exten- sive selection of hot proper- ties, most of which are exclu- sively available through Frank Salt Real Estate. What's more? It's also packed with interior decorat- ing and home finishing ad- vice, as well as more insights on what makes Frank Salt Real Estate the agents of choice. As of this year, the company has also introduced the maga- zine in digital format, provid- ing a more user-friendly inter- face for readers and followers, offering a selection of more than 200 residential and com- mercial properties for sale and to let. This edition is also jam- packed with a number of articles, namely Buying the Property of Your Dreams, which introduces Frank Salt Real Estate's latest service fo- cusing on offering a bespoke concierge service assisting foreign nationals consider- ing relocating to Malta. Other articles cover home insur- ance tips, starting a career in real estate, home financing as well as how to build the per- fect outdoor patio. Company founder Frank Salt, takes us down memory lane, starting from when the agency was set up 50 years ago. The Frank Salt Property News can be viewed online. Alternatively, a free printed copy can be picked up from one of Frank Salt Real Estate's branches across Malta and Gozo. The Frank Salt Property News goes digital

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