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Moneybase Extends Weekly €10 Cashback Until End of October!

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Sep 24 2024 Share

Moneybase users alert: we’ve got exciting news for you!

The highly popular Moneybase Mastercard Cashback Campaign, which kicked off in July, has just been extended until 28th October 2024! Moneybase, Malta’s leading financial app, has already paid out over €28,000 in cashback—and there’s still more to come!

How to Score Weekly Cashback

Getting your weekly €10 cashback couldn’t be easier. Just use your Moneybase Mastercard for everyday purchases!

All you have to do is complete 5 transactions totalling €150 or more within a week, and every Monday, you’ll be credited with €10 cashback. It’s a simple, stress-free way to start your week with a bonus!

But It’s More than Just Cashback

Moneybase is more than just cashback rewards—it’s a complete financial platform offering seamless money management.

What’s in store for you? Well…

📲 Free SEPA transfers

💸 Instant, no-fee payments to friends and family

🌐 Access to over 20,000 investment options, including the Malta Stock Exchange

🛡️ In-app security for your cards

💬 7-day customer support, via phone or live chat

✈️ Exclusive travel discounts with partners like Booking.com, EasyJet Plus, and more. Discover Moneybase rewards!

New to Moneybase? Sign Up in Minutes!

Joining is easy! Simply download the Moneybase app, create an account in minutes, and order your free Moneybase Mastercard with free delivery.

And don’t fret if you want to go digital! Simply add your virtual card to Apple Pay, Google Wallet, and more. You can also customize your card’s design—something traditional banks don’t offer!

Why Wait? Start Earning Today

With the campaign running until 28th October, now’s the time to explore everything Moneybase has to offer.

New users can also claim a €75 welcome bonus when they receive their salary or pension on Moneybase. Students? You’re in for a €60 stipend bonus and a chance to win one of three iPhone 16 with Moneybase introduction to student accounts for 16+.

Download Moneybase today and start earning rewards with every purchase!

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Essential Maintenance Project Completed At Żurrieq’s Nigret Sisters’ Institute

Sep 24 2024 Share

The Public Works Department has completed a vital maintenance project at the Nigret Sisters’ Institute in Żurrieq, a project highly valued by both the Sisters and their beneficiaries.
During a site visit, Parliamentary Secretary for Public Works, Omar Farrugia, emphasised that this project demonstrates the government’s commitment to supporting social groups that play a crucial role in Maltese society.

“The maintenance work at the Institute is essential in ensuring the sustainability of the Sisters’ services,” Farrugia stated. He also noted that the upgrades improve health and safety for residents and those benefiting from the Sisters’ vocational work.

This project is part of a broader initiative involving culturally and historically significant buildings across Malta. Secretary Farrugia highlighted ongoing works, including restoring St. Mark’s Church bell tower in Rabat, paving and lighting at De Rohan Arch in Ħaż-Żebbuġ, and improvements at St. Nicholas Church in Siġġiewi.

Żurrieq Archpriest Fr Daniel Cardona praised the efforts, while Żurrieq Mayor Rita Grima accompanied Farrugia on the visit.

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CPD Bike Ride To Raise Money For L-Istrina

CPD Bike Ride To Raise Money For L-Istrina
Sep 24 2024 Share

Civil Protection Malta held the 3rd edition of the Civil Protection Malta Bike Ride 2024.

With the support of the Malta Police Force, Transport Malta and LESA, the CPD officers took to the streets on their motorcycles and vehicles across the island, with all funds being set aside for the Malta Community Chest Fund in aid of L-istrina.

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Motorcyclist Grievously Injured After Crash In Bormla

Motorcyclist Grievously Injured After Crash In Bormla
Sep 24 2024 Share

Yesterday, at around 1620hrs, police were informed that a traffic accident had taken place in Triq Santa Tereża, Bormla.

Police convened immediately on site and preliminary investigations showed that a crash had taken place between a Xingyue motorcycle driven by a 56 year old man resident of Bormla, and a Toyota Ractis driven by a 30 year old man resident of Ħaż-Żabbar.

The motorcyclist was given aid by a medical team and was taken to Mater Dei Hospital and was later certified as having suffered grievous injuries.

Police investigations are ongoing.

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