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All loans are subject to normal bank lending criteria and final approval from the Bank. The term of the loan must not go beyond re rement age. Issued by Bank of Valle a p.l.c., 58, Triq San Żakkarija, Il-Belt Valle a VLT 1130. Bank of Valle a p.l.c. is a public limited company regulated by the MFSA and is licensed to carry out the business of banking in terms of the Banking Act (Cap. 371 of the Laws of Malta). | COM 2411 THE RIGHT ENERGY SAVINGS CHOICE BOV Personal Energy Loan Talk to us | 2131 2020 | bov.com EERE Malta is co-financed by the Republic of Malta, the European Union under the European Regional Development Fund. €1.50 THURSDAY 25 FEBRUARY 2021 • ISSUE 96 WWW.BUSINESSTODAY.COM.MT PAGE 3 Editorial PAGE 9 A MULTI-PRONGED APPROACH IN THE ENERGY SECTOR PAGE 4 PAGE 2 2,373 loans subject to a moratorium on repayments MIA reports drop of close to €70 million in total revenue for 2020 PAUL COCKS & LAURA CALLEJA BARS and band clubs be receiv- ing additional assistance from government as they are to re- main closed throughout March, as pasrt of government's meas- ures to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, BusinessToday has learnt. Health Minister Chris Fearne announced the extension of the closure yesterday, citing health guidelines. Bars and social clubs were forced to close in October, after coronavirus cases in the coun- try spiked. ey were originally set to reopen before Christmas festivities but their closure was repeatedly extended to the end of February. In January, the government an- nounced a €2.2 million scheme to be split among bars who were forced to close down due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Tourism minister says bars and clubs will be offered further assistance for having their closure extended by yet another 30 days Bars and clubs to get government assistance to cover March lockdown COVID-19: CLOSURE OF BARS AND CLUBS EXTENDED THROUGH END OF MARCH Tourism minister Clayton Bartolo

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