Malta Employers Association elects new council, sectoral representatives

March 22, 2023
by Robert Fenech

MEA president Joanne Bondin focused her speech on the need for good governance and upskilling

Steward terminates hospitals concession, calls out ‘decline in the rule of law’

March 16, 2023
by Robert Fenech

It said the Government’s failure to appeal verdict ‘is an admission of guilt'

St Paul’s Bay café finally changes name after Starbucks trademark lawsuit

March 14, 2023
by Robert Fenech

Strabuono is now Xtrabuono, and Starbucks, presumably, is appeased

The Malta Chamber calls for better synergy between employers and educators

March 10, 2023
by Arnas Lasys

'While employers can’t predict the future they can anticipate the needs of their industries'

Wamo to start charging sole trader clients a monthly fee from April

March 10, 2023
by Arnas Lasys

Freelancers to start being charged €9.99 per month

‘It is useless to have a star performer you do not trust’ – Franks’ Andrew Abela on joint ventures

February 25, 2023
by BN Writer

The Franks director believes success can only be found by seeing and understanding the other party’s point of view

Anti-money laundering roundtable in Malta launched to share and discuss best-practice solutions

February 23, 2023
by Arnas Lasys

The company plans on holding three to four roundtables per year in Malta

The ‘golden rules’ for managing credit in the post-COVID economy

February 23, 2023
by Robert Fenech

In a downturn, trust is more important than ever

MCST launches support scheme to help local SMEs obtain thousands in EU funds for innovation

February 17, 2023
by Arnas Lasys

The scheme is intended to help SMEs access expertise and specialised support for their development

‘No job cuts’ at Microsoft Malta despite tech giant’s plan to reduce headcount by 10,000

February 17, 2023
by Robert Fenech

The company said it would ‘continue to reinforce its commitment to Malta’

Evos bunkering pipeline and jetty in Marsaxlokk damaged following Storm Helios

February 16, 2023
by Arnas Lasys

It is unclear for how long operations at the oil tanking pipeline are expected to be suspended

Number of money laundering cases balloon to 706 by end of 2022

February 16, 2023
by Arnas Lasys

Between 2006 and 2014 there were fewer than 10 cases of money laundering

Does Dry January make a difference in Malta?

February 7, 2023
by Arnas Lasys

Malta already ranks low in alcohol consumption compared to other European countries, and consumer habits are changing

Joint venture: ‘It generally happens naturally, and quite organically,’ says Neriku Catering’s Anne Marie Zammit

February 4, 2023
by BN Writer

In case of a divergence in views, the legal route should be ‘the last option’

The Malta Chamber celebrates its 175th anniversary

January 27, 2023
by BN Writer

‘This Chamber represents the entire commercial, enterprise and industrial community in Malta, from the big to the small’

Malta Employers Association elects new council, sectoral representatives

March 22, 2023
by Robert Fenech

MEA president Joanne Bondin focused her speech on the need for good governance and upskilling

Steward terminates hospitals concession, calls out ‘decline in the rule of law’

March 16, 2023
by Robert Fenech

It said the Government’s failure to appeal verdict ‘is an admission of guilt'

St Paul’s Bay café finally changes name after Starbucks trademark lawsuit

March 14, 2023
by Robert Fenech

Strabuono is now Xtrabuono, and Starbucks, presumably, is appeased

The Malta Chamber calls for better synergy between employers and educators

March 10, 2023
by Arnas Lasys

'While employers can’t predict the future they can anticipate the needs of their industries'

Wamo to start charging sole trader clients a monthly fee from April

March 10, 2023
by Arnas Lasys

Freelancers to start being charged €9.99 per month

‘It is useless to have a star performer you do not trust’ – Franks’ Andrew Abela on joint ventures

February 25, 2023
by BN Writer

The Franks director believes success can only be found by seeing and understanding the other party’s point of view

Anti-money laundering roundtable in Malta launched to share and discuss best-practice solutions

February 23, 2023
by Arnas Lasys

The company plans on holding three to four roundtables per year in Malta

The ‘golden rules’ for managing credit in the post-COVID economy

February 23, 2023
by Robert Fenech

In a downturn, trust is more important than ever

MCST launches support scheme to help local SMEs obtain thousands in EU funds for innovation

February 17, 2023
by Arnas Lasys

The scheme is intended to help SMEs access expertise and specialised support for their development

‘No job cuts’ at Microsoft Malta despite tech giant’s plan to reduce headcount by 10,000

February 17, 2023
by Robert Fenech

The company said it would ‘continue to reinforce its commitment to Malta’

Evos bunkering pipeline and jetty in Marsaxlokk damaged following Storm Helios

February 16, 2023
by Arnas Lasys

It is unclear for how long operations at the oil tanking pipeline are expected to be suspended

Number of money laundering cases balloon to 706 by end of 2022

February 16, 2023
by Arnas Lasys

Between 2006 and 2014 there were fewer than 10 cases of money laundering

Does Dry January make a difference in Malta?

February 7, 2023
by Arnas Lasys

Malta already ranks low in alcohol consumption compared to other European countries, and consumer habits are changing

Joint venture: ‘It generally happens naturally, and quite organically,’ says Neriku Catering’s Anne Marie Zammit

February 4, 2023
by BN Writer

In case of a divergence in views, the legal route should be ‘the last option’

The Malta Chamber celebrates its 175th anniversary

January 27, 2023
by BN Writer

‘This Chamber represents the entire commercial, enterprise and industrial community in Malta, from the big to the small’