Frank Salt Real Estate has just launched #LetsBeActive, a well-being drive aimed at promoting the physical and mental wellness of its employees, while also promoting teamwork and a stronger sense of collectiveness.
Globally, as more workers experience pandemic-induced stress, many international companies have turned to wellness programmes, especially digital ones, to alleviate the burden that comes with the changing work environment.
Frank Salt Real Estate is among the first to be doing so locally and hopes that its wellness programme would encourage staff members to be more physically active, and ultimately happier and healthier.
“Exercise not only changes your body, it shapes the way you think, your attitude and uplifts your mood,” director Darren De Domenico said at the launch of the initiative.
Over 200 South African nationals logged into a virtual seminar organised by Frank Salt Real Estate to find out more about the latest options for foreign nationals considering relocating, investing or taking up residence in Malta.
Among other topics, the seminar covered the latest updates being proposed to the Malta Residence and Visa Programme, as well as the new Citizenship by Direct Investment rules that the government launched earlier this year. Participants were also given an outline of property investment opportunities that the Maltese islands have to offer.
The seminars form part of a global series that Frank Salt Real Estate has planned for the year, covering the five continents.
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Last June, the Maltese government unveiled a multimillion economic stimulus package to help boost the economy which had an adverse impact due to the COVID-19 pa