APS Bank is proud to be supporting a range of projects that promote art, culture, education, and community impact in Malta and Gozo.
The Bank contributed to “A Place That Fades”, an exhibition by artist Giola Cassar, curated by Elyse Tonna. The exhibition highlighted the effects of urbanisation on nature, green spaces, memory, and culture.
In partnership with More or Less Theatre, APS Bank supported the production of “Living On A Shoestring”, an engaging play that introduces financial literacy to young children. The play will tour schools across Malta and Gozo throughout 2025, as part of the Bank’s ongoing commitment to financial education.
The Bank also took part in the For Impact Event and Fair organised by the Academy of Givers—a day dedicated to sustainability, corporate giving, and social impact. Voluntary organisations had the opportunity to network with businesses and present their work.
Furthering its support for Malta’s cultural heritage, APS Bank contributed to the restoration of the Passion paintings at the Oratory of the Basilica of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. These historic works are a significant part of the island’s religious and artistic legacy.
Through these projects, APS Bank remains focused on making a meaningful contribution to the community and preserving what matters for future generations.