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|traded_as = {{Malta Stock Exchange|LOM}} |
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|foundation = {{start date| |
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|assets = €0.676 bln <small>(2014)<ref name="profile">[https://thebanks.eu/banks/16354 Bank Profile: Lombard Bank (Malta)]</ref></small> |
|assets = €0.676 bln <small>(2014)<ref name="profile">[https://thebanks.eu/banks/16354 Bank Profile: Lombard Bank (Malta)]</ref></small> |
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|net_income = €4.35 mln <small>(2014)<ref name="profile"/></small> |
|net_income = €4.35 mln <small>(2014)<ref name="profile"/></small> |
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|homepage = [http://www.lombardmalta.com www.lombardmalta.com]|}} |
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'''Lombard Bank Malta Plc''' is one of [[Malta]]'s major banks, together with [[Bank of Valletta]], [[HSBC Bank Malta]] and [[APS Bank]]. The Government of Malta through the National Development and Social Fund (NDSF) owns 49.1% |
'''Lombard Bank Malta Plc''' is one of [[Malta]]'s major banks, together with [[Bank of Valletta]], [[HSBC Bank Malta]] and [[APS Bank]]. The Government of Malta through the National Development and Social Fund (NDSF) owns 49.1% of the bank. It acquired these shares from the now defunct Cyprus Popular Bank. Over 1,200 shareholders, and investment funds, hold the remaining shares. The bank has a 71.5% stake in [[MaltaPost]] plc., the Maltese national postal operator. |
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==Branches== |
==Branches== |
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[[File:Malta - Sliema - Triq it-Torri225Lombard Bank 01 ies.jpg|thumb|Lombard Bank branch at 225 |
[[File:Malta - Sliema - Triq it-Torri225Lombard Bank 01 ies.jpg|thumb|Lombard Bank branch at 225 Tower Road in [[Sliema]]]] |
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⚫ | The bank operates a network of seven branches in Malta and Gozo, with its head office at [[Spinola Palace (Valletta)|Spinola Palace]] in 67 Republic Street, Valletta.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.lombardmalta.com/page.asp?n=home|title=Lombard Bank|website=www.lombardmalta.com|access-date=2016-08-12}}</ref> The branches are located in: |
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The bank dates back to 1955 when [[Lombard North Central]] of the [[United Kingdom]] started taking deposits in Malta through a number of agents. |
The bank dates back to 1955 when [[Lombard North Central]] of the [[United Kingdom]] started taking deposits in Malta through a number of agents. |
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*1958: [[National Provincial Bank]] Ltd. (now [[National Westminster Bank]] Plc) |
*1958: [[National Provincial Bank]] Ltd. (now [[National Westminster Bank]] Plc) acquired North Central Finance Ltd. (now Lombard North Central Plc). |
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*1969: Lombard North Central established Lombard Bank (Malta) |
*1969: Lombard North Central established Lombard Bank (Malta) (now Lombard Bank Malta). |
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*1975: The Maltese government |
*1975: The Maltese government purchased 25% of Lombard Bank Malta. |
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*1981: The Maltese government |
*1981: The Maltese government purchased 35% of Lombard Bank Malta. |
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*1988: NatWest, unable to find a buyer, sold its remaining shares to the government. |
*1988: NatWest, unable to find a buyer, sold its remaining shares to the government. |
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*1990: In April 1990 the |
*1990: In April 1990 the bank became a [[Public Limited Company]] and offered equity to the public. The issue was five times oversubscribed and the government subsequently totally divested its shareholding. |
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*1994: Lombard Bank Malta listed on the Malta stock exchange. The |
*1994: Lombard Bank Malta was listed on the Malta stock exchange. The government sold 21% of the shares (Lombard North Central's remaining stake) to Malaysian entrepreneur Robert Tan Hua Choon. |
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*1998: CCF Holdings (Suisse) acquired |
*1998: CCF Holdings (Suisse) acquired Tan's 21%. |
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*2000: [[HSBC Holdings]] |
*2000: [[HSBC Holdings]] acquired [[Credit Commercial de France]] and with it the stake in Lombard Malta. |
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*2002: HSBC |
*2002: HSBC sold its shares in Lombard Bank Malta to Swiss-based [[BSI Ltd|Banca Unione di Credito]], which then owned 26%. |
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*2006: Lombard Bank Malta acquired Transend Worldwide's 35 |
*2006: Lombard Bank Malta acquired Transend Worldwide's 35% shareholding in [[Malta Post|Maltapost]] Plc. Transend Worldwide, a New Zealand company, was instrumental in restructuring Maltapost over the previous four years. |
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*2006: [[BSI Ltd|Banca della Svizzera Italiana]] (BSI) acquired [[Banca Unione di Credito]]. |
*2006: [[BSI Ltd|Banca della Svizzera Italiana]] (BSI) acquired [[Banca Unione di Credito]]. |
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*2007: [[Cyprus Popular Bank]] (formerly Marfin Popular Bank) acquired 43% of the share capital from BSI and other international investors for €48 million. |
*2007: [[Cyprus Popular Bank]] (formerly Marfin Popular Bank) acquired 43% of the share capital from BSI and other international investors for €48 million. |
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*2018: The Government of Malta through the National Development and Social Fund (NDSF) |
*2018: The Government of Malta through the National Development and Social Fund (NDSF) acquired 49.1% of the issued share capital from Cyprus Popular Bank. |
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==Citations and references== |
==Citations and references== |
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[[Category:Banks of Malta]] |
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[[Category:Banks established in 1969]] |
[[Category:Banks established in 1969]] |
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[[Category:Companies listed on the Malta Stock Exchange]] |
[[Category:Companies listed on the Malta Stock Exchange]] |
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[[Category:Companies based in Valletta]] |
[[Category:Companies based in Valletta]] |
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[[Category:NatWest Group]] |
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{{Malta-stub}} |
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Latest revision as of 12:49, 19 September 2024
Company type | Public |
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MSE: LOM | |
Founded | 1955 |
Headquarters | 67, Republic Street, Valletta, Malta |
€4.35 mln (2014)[1] | |
Total assets | €0.676 bln (2014)[1] |
Website | www.lombardmalta.com |
Lombard Bank Malta Plc is one of Malta's major banks, together with Bank of Valletta, HSBC Bank Malta and APS Bank. The Government of Malta through the National Development and Social Fund (NDSF) owns 49.1% of the bank. It acquired these shares from the now defunct Cyprus Popular Bank. Over 1,200 shareholders, and investment funds, hold the remaining shares. The bank has a 71.5% stake in MaltaPost plc., the Maltese national postal operator.
Branches
[edit]The bank operates a network of seven branches in Malta and Gozo, with its head office at Spinola Palace in 67 Republic Street, Valletta.[2] The branches are located in:
- Valletta – 67 Republic Street
- Sliema – 225 Tower Road
- St. Julian's – Paceville Avenue
- Qormi – San Bastjan – 82 St Sebastian Street
- Qormi – San Gorg – 4 Main Street
- Balzan – Balzan Valley
- Victoria – Gozo – Ninu Cremona Street
A 24-Hour Lombard CashPoint ATM is located in every branch (except Qormi San Gorg) and in other offsite locations.
Chronology
[edit]The bank dates back to 1955 when Lombard North Central of the United Kingdom started taking deposits in Malta through a number of agents.
- 1958: National Provincial Bank Ltd. (now National Westminster Bank Plc) acquired North Central Finance Ltd. (now Lombard North Central Plc).
- 1969: Lombard North Central established Lombard Bank (Malta) (now Lombard Bank Malta).
- 1975: The Maltese government purchased 25% of Lombard Bank Malta.
- 1981: The Maltese government purchased 35% of Lombard Bank Malta.
- 1988: NatWest, unable to find a buyer, sold its remaining shares to the government.
- 1990: In April 1990 the bank became a Public Limited Company and offered equity to the public. The issue was five times oversubscribed and the government subsequently totally divested its shareholding.
- 1994: Lombard Bank Malta was listed on the Malta stock exchange. The government sold 21% of the shares (Lombard North Central's remaining stake) to Malaysian entrepreneur Robert Tan Hua Choon.
- 1998: CCF Holdings (Suisse) acquired Tan's 21%.
- 2000: HSBC Holdings acquired Credit Commercial de France and with it the stake in Lombard Malta.
- 2002: HSBC sold its shares in Lombard Bank Malta to Swiss-based Banca Unione di Credito, which then owned 26%.
- 2006: Lombard Bank Malta acquired Transend Worldwide's 35% shareholding in Maltapost Plc. Transend Worldwide, a New Zealand company, was instrumental in restructuring Maltapost over the previous four years.
- 2006: Banca della Svizzera Italiana (BSI) acquired Banca Unione di Credito.
- 2007: Cyprus Popular Bank (formerly Marfin Popular Bank) acquired 43% of the share capital from BSI and other international investors for €48 million.
- 2018: The Government of Malta through the National Development and Social Fund (NDSF) acquired 49.1% of the issued share capital from Cyprus Popular Bank.
Citations and references
[edit]Citations
- ^ a b Bank Profile: Lombard Bank (Malta)
- ^ "Lombard Bank". www.lombardmalta.com. Retrieved 12 August 2016.
References
- Consiglio, John A. A history of banking in Malta, 1506-2005 Progress Press, Valletta, 2006