HSBC Bank Malta p.l.c., together with its subsidiaries, provides various banking and related financial services in Malta. It operates through Wealth and Personal Banking, Commercial Banking, and Global Markets segments. The company offers current, student, term deposit, foreign currency term deposit, and savings accounts; foreign exchange services, home loan drawings, personal bank guarantees, and payment and transfer services; and term, business, personal, car, home improvements, student, and energy efficiency loans, as well as mortgages and overdrafts. It also provides portfolio management, financial advice, wealth management, asset management, and financial planning services; international transactions; sustainable investing; investment products, including unit-linked investments; managed funds comprising bond, assets, and equity growth funds; employee, retirement pension, and life plans; clearing and foreign currency payments; exports and imports; green trade finance; liquidity and liability; credit, lending, international trade and receivables finance, and cash management; foreign exchange spot and derivative products; life, loan, and travel insurance; credit and debit cards; ATM banking; and online, phone, and mobile banking services. The company serves individuals, small and medium-sized enterprises, mid-market enterprises, corporates, and institutional clients. The company was formerly known as Mid-Med Bank plc and changed its name to HSBC Bank Malta p.l.c. in 1999. The company was incorporated in 1975 and is headquartered in Valletta, Malta. HSBC Bank Malta p.l.c. operates as a subsidiary of HSBC Continental Europe, S.A.
The number of IPOs and the capital raised this year are on track to outpace the last three years combined. And the thing is, successful IPOs attract more IPOs. Some will be genuine gems, while others, not so much. That’s why this week, we’re digging into the IPO market, and more importantly, how you can improve your odds of spotting a winner.
Over the last 7 days, the market has remained flat, although notably the Energy sector gained 4.8% in that time. In line with that, the market has also been flat over the past year. Market details ›