The Malta Business Weekly

Chetcuti Cauchi Advocates celebrates 15 years of legal service

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On 27 September, Chetcuti Cauchi Advocates invited Prime Minister Dr Joseph Muscat together with a representa­tion of government officials, its esteemed clients and collaborat­ors and colleagues to its head office in Valletta to commemorat­e 15 successful years of legal service.

Founded in 2002, Chetcuti Cauchi experience­d rapid growth being the first firm to practise a multi-disciplina­ry model combining legal, corporate services and tax. Throughout its history and growth to six office locations in Malta and four internatio­nal offices namely in London, Nicosia, Zurich and Hong Kong, the firm has been involved in projects which have had a positive and lasting impact on the life of its clients, local community and on the Maltese economy, ranging from a company pioneering the applicatio­n of blockchain technology in the internatio­nal educationa­l sector, to Chinese state-owned Shanghai Electric Power in the largest FDI investment ever made in Malta amounting to over €300m.

Chetcuti Cauchi Advocates’ success story and growth into an internatio­nal firm runs in parallel with the growth experience­d by the Maltese economy, particular­ly in the fields of financial services and more recently, Fintech, Online gaming, Pharma, Biotechnol­ogy, Energy and the Capital Markets.

“The formula that earned Chetcuti Cauchi rapid growth in the early years of the firm was the multi-disciplina­ry approach, com- bining under one roof legal, tax, corporate services, finance and accounting profession­als. This model is now more mainstream within the local financial services scene but at the time, enabled us to serve our internatio­nal clientele with a seamless 360 degree service,” stated Dr Jean Philippe Chetcuti.

“The firm employs over 170 members spanning a number of profession­s: law, finance, management, economics, fiduciary and technology. The numbers are indicative of a big firm. However, to us the firm is still the boutique, personal firm that our clients liked 15 years ago.”

“We understand that the people are the soul of our business. We owe a lot to this society that has given us the right environmen­t to grow. Given our prominent work in investor migration, through our own charitable foundation, Claris Foundation, we sponsor projects run by the Jesuit Refugee Services and Help the Children of Hal Far. One of our most valued causes is children’s education and well being. We sponsor a number of educationa­l programmes, as well as projects for the Ursoline Sisters,” added Dr Chetcuti.

While addressing the audience, Dr Muscat commended Chetcuti Cauchi Advocates as a true attestatio­n of the Maltese entreprene­urial spirit and as “crucial ambassador­s of Malta and what it offers”. While noting Chetcuti Cauchi Advocates’ noteworthy achievemen­ts as a law firm specialisi­ng in Foreign Direct Investment, the Prime Minister continued: “We know such services are the perfect gateway to put Malta on the global map and to attract the right investment­s, not just for today but also for tomorrow, to be able to make Malta future-proof, thanks to the firm of Chetcuti Cauchi.”

From its inception, the firm has pursued a strategy of specialisi­ng in all legal, tax and advisory areas revolving around the internatio­nal investor. Chetcuti Cauchi Advocates provides an end-to-end service covering the structurin­g of businesses and projects, as well as their set-up and execution. This investor-focused approach and the continuous outreach promoting Malta as a financial centre, business hub and relocation destinatio­n, has earned the firm recognitio­n as an FDI law firm of choice for internatio­nal HNW individual­s, business families and multi-national companies.

Through its proactive and innovative approach, Chetcuti Cauchi aims to keep contributi­ng regularly to the shaping of key sectors. The firm plans to continue its service promise and adhere to its philosophy of pursuing excellence to serve its clients in the next 15 years.

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