We’ve all heard that saving is important. But how many of us actually stick with it? In the latest episode of Money Talk by Bank of Valletta in collaboration with The Times of Malta, Alex Bezzina, Head of the Insurance & Pensions Unit within Bank of Valletta, joins journalist James Cummings to unpack one of the most underrated secrets to financial success: consistency.
Unpacking one of the most underrated secrets to financial success: consistency.
Bezzina explains that building long-term wealth isn’t about earning big or starting late in life. It’s about starting small, staying steady, and letting time do the heavy lifting. “It’s not only the money. It’s rather the years,” he says. And he’s right. Regular savings, no matter how modest, gain power through the magic of compounding; that snowball effect where your money starts earning money on itself.
Throughout the conversation, Bezzina brings these concepts to life with relatable examples and a dose of real-world wisdom. He stresses that good financial habits, once formed, become second nature, much like brushing your teeth or hitting the gym.
Golden rule? “Pay yourself first.”
Before the bills, before the fun, set something aside for your future. Automate your savings, track your spending, and create financial goals that motivate you, whether it’s for your retirement, your children’s education, or simply a rainy day.
Bezzina also reminds us that financial planning isn’t about living under restriction. It’s about finding balance; living life today, while saving for the life you want tomorrow.
If you’ve ever wondered how to start saving, how much to put aside, or how to stay on track when life gets in the way, this episode is for you. Watch the full interview below and discover how a bit of discipline, and a lot of consistency, can transform your financial future.