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€1.50 PAGE 15 ANALYSIS PAGES 10 & 11 Why every company needs a chief fun officer The fightback against Monzo and Revolut is about much more than market share THURSDAY 27 FEBRUARY 2020 • ISSUE 47 WWW.BUSINESSTODAY.COM.MT MASSIMO COSTA THE crews of cargo ships entering the Malta Freeport will be exam- ined by medics to confirm they are not carrying the coronavirus, after an agreement was reached to allay the concerns of port workers. Earlier this week, port workers refused to board ships and handle cargo arriving from Italy due to fears that their crews could be car- rying COVID-19. Malta Freeport Terminals CEO Alex Montebello told BusinessToday that the situa- tion has now returned to normal, after an agreement was reached to have ship crews scanned. PAGE 3 Former Bank of Valletta CEO Mario Mallia, 59, passes away PAGE 2 Editorial PAGE 9 COVID-19: VIGILANCE, TRANSPARENCY AND PREPAREDNESS Coronavirus: ship crews at Freeport to be scanned for fever

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