Hailey Borg
EY Malta has once again reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Malta’s business community by renewing its Gold Partnership Support Agreement with The Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise, and Industry. This ongoing collaboration highlights EY Malta’s and The Malta Chamber’s dedication to fostering economic growth, innovation, and policy development in Malta.
Through this renewed agreement, EY Malta will leverage its extensive expertise to provide consultancy services, supporting The Malta Chamber in shaping national policy positions and recommendations. These contributions will focus on key areas addressed by the Chamber’s Business Sections and Horizontal Thematic Committees, ensuring that the private sector’s interests are well-represented in national discussions.

“EY Malta is honoured to continue our Gold Sponsorship with The Malta Chamber. Our commitment to Malta’s business community remains unwavering, and we look forward to fostering further economic growth and innovation through this valuable partnership,” noted Ronald Attard, EY Malta Country Managing Partner, ahead of the signing.
The Malta Chamber, as the leading voice of the Maltese business community, plays a pivotal role in advocating for policies that enhance competitiveness, sustainability, and innovation. With EY Malta’s continued support, the Chamber will further strengthen its efforts to address key economic and industry challenges.
“EY Malta’s continued support as a Gold Partner is invaluable in ensuring that The Malta Chamber remains at the forefront of national policy discussions,” said Chris Vassallo Cesareo, The Malta Chamber President. “Their expertise and strategic insights greatly enhance our ability to put forward well-informed and impactful policy recommendations,” he emphasised.
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