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APS Bank offers a full range of products and services to meet any customer needs around three key areas: Personal, Business and Investments. (+356) 2122 6644 Investor Relations
- Personal
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- Business
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- Investments
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- Accounts
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- Loans
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- Pensions
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- Personal
The APS Bank (Apostleship of Prayer Savings Bank), successor of the Unione Cattolica San Giuseppe, [1] is a Maltese bank established in 1910 by a Jesuit, Fr. Michael Vella and in 1948 the bank's ownership was transferred to the Archdiocese of Malta and Gozo.
APS Bank is one of the oldest banks on the Maltese Islands and is a leading provider of financial services, offering personal, business and investments solutions. APS is licensed as an investment services firm, registered as a Tied Insurance Intermediary.
myAPS is an internet and mobile banking service, which makes your everyday banking simple, secure and convenient - accessible anytime, anywhere. Personal login. Business login.
APS Bank specializes in providing retail banking products and services, including deposit accounts, consumer and mortgage loans. APS Bank also offers corporate banking and wealth management. The major shareholder of APS Bank is the Archdiocese of Malta and Gozo.
APS Bank is one of the oldest banks on the Maltese Islands and is a leading provider of financial services, offering personal, business and investments solutions. APS is licensed as an investment...
The APS Bank, successor of the Unione Cattolica San Giuseppe, [1] is a Maltese bank established in 1910 by a Jesuit, Fr. Michael Vella and in 1948 the bank's ownership was transferred to the Archdiocese of Malta and Gozo.