MeDirect supports colleague’s Ghana missionary work

MeDirect Bank Malta and its employees recently came together to support Cressida Galea, the bank’s Head of Regulatory Affairs and Sustainability, on her missionary work at the HopeXChange Medical Center in Kumasi, Ghana.

The journey to what is known locally as the ‘Maltese Hospital’ was part of the ongoing efforts by HopeXChange to provide state of the art medical care to patients suffering from conditions frequently found in sub-Saharan Africa and Central America, regardless of their economic means or gender. These efforts have, over many years, been supported by financial contributions and volunteer support from Malta.

In supporting Cressida’s visit to Ghana, MeDirect employees organised fundraising initiatives, with the amount raised being doubled by the bank. Speaking about her experience in Ghana, Cressida said, “Missionary work has always been close to my heart. I feel very privileged of having had the opportunity to complete the missionary work with HopeXChange, which is an organisation that delivers hands-on support to communities in real need, leaving a positive impact on the hundreds of lives. Access to healthcare and education are fundamental human rights and I thank my colleagues at MeDirect who have supported me in making my own small contribution to this important cause.”

For more information visit https://hopexchangemedicalcenter.org/

The EU banking sector and cybersecurity

As we approach 2025, the European Union is experiencing significant developments in cybersecurity, especially within the banking and financial services sector. The integration of digital technology has brought about a transformation in how financial services operate, making cybersecurity a top priority.

The European Central Bank (ECB) has emphasised the importance of enhancing banks’ resilience against cyber threats, which has become a key priority. With the digitalisation of financial services, the sector has become more vulnerable to cyberattacks, which can range from cybercrime to sophisticated state-sponsored attacks. The ECB’s recent cyber stress tests are a testament to the efforts being made to strengthen the cyber risk management of banks, preparing them for a resilient future.

The upcoming application of the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) on 17 January 2025, is set to provide a robust framework for banks to enhance their cyber risk management practices. This act will require banks to foster a culture of continuous cyber risk management, which is crucial in the face of increasing cyber threats.

The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) has been actively contributing to the EU cyber policy, working towards a high common level of cybersecurity across Europe. ENISA’s initiatives in the finance sector include policy development, capacity building, and awareness-raising, which are essential for the digital security of society and citizens.

The financial sector’s cybersecurity is heavily regulated, with multiple EU-wide guidelines and legislations already in place. However, the dynamic nature of cyber threats necessitates continuous evolution and implementation of cybersecurity standards and guidelines.

As we look towards 2025, it is clear that the EU is taking decisive steps to secure the banking and financial services sector from cyber threats. The focus on resilience and risk management, coupled with the support from regulatory frameworks like DORA and the initiatives by ENISA, sets a strong foundation for a secure and stable financial ecosystem in the digital age.

Although DORA will apply as from 17 January 2025, MeDirect is being proactive and is well advanced in enhancing its cybersecurity and operational preparedness. We have always embraced the highest standards when it comes to cybersecurity and by adopting and implementing the DORA provisions, we will not only ensure compliance with regulatory requirements but also reinforce our standing as a prominent pan-European digital bank.

For more detailed insights into the EU’s cybersecurity initiatives and the impact on the banking and financial services sector, readers can explore the comprehensive reports provided by the ECB and ENISA.

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