Hailey Borg
In the first episode of the mini-series “We Mean Business,” co-produced by MeetInc and Epic, Sarah Zammit Cutajar, CEO of P.Cutajar Co. Ltd, shared her insights into the successful journey of the company so far and its key tech and IT strategy partnership with Epic for Business as part of its future plans.
P.Cutajar Co. Ltd, a leading importer and distributor in the spirits, fine brands, and retail sector in Malta, is both a household name on the island pairing a family tradition and storied history with an innovative approach focused on market adaptation.
During the interview, Zammit Cutajar discussed the evolving consumer landscape, emphasising the growing demand for high-quality products and exceptional customer service. “Our partnership with Epic allows us to focus on what we do best—bringing the finest brands to Maltese consumers,” she said.
Highlighting their portfolio, which includes iconic brands like Martini, Campari, and Ferrero, she noted how the company’s recent initiatives, such as the launch of premium spirits and fine foods, have reinforced its market leadership. “Epic has been a game-changer for us, ensuring we stay connected with our partners and customers efficiently,” she added, subtly underlining the vital role Epic’s services play in their operations.
This episode is part of a broader series aimed at showcasing successful local businesses to better understand their journey powered by Epic for Business. Keep your eyes peeled for the upcoming episode which will feature Laura Lewis from Bridgepoint, offering more insights into the Company’s impressive growth through e-commerce and a tailored customer centric approach.
For more information about P.Cutajar Co. Ltd, visit their official website. Interested parties can learn more about Epic for Business by visiting their website.
Special thanks to Epic for Business for their continued support in making this series possibl
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