The Malta Business Weekly

MPG recognises talent in Malta’s financial services industry

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Rebekah Psaila, Risk Analytics officer at MeDirect Malta, the country’s third largest bank, demonstrat­ed her financial acumen when she scored top marks in the assessment following a course delivered by Richard Ambery, General Counsel, Managing Partners Group, at the Malta Stock Exchange Institute.

Jeremy Leach, chief Executive officer at internatio­nal asset management group MPG, presented Rebekah with her iPad prize at the Group’s office in St Julian’s.

Leach commented: “MPG is delighted to recognise Rebekah’s achievemen­t. She was the highest scoring student by some margin and she clearly has a bright future. She is a great example of the talent that exists in Malta’s financial services industry.”

Richard presented a three-session course on principles, markets and terms of securitisa­tion transactio­ns. The MSE Institute runs over 100 courses and seminars on a range of subjects ranging from introducto­ry courses to more specialise­d subjects such as risk management, securitisa­tion, trusts, compliance and regulation, hedge fund strategies and corporate governance.

MPG is an award-winning business, having been named the 2018 Alternativ­e Investment Firm of the Year – Europe by The European Business publicatio­n, while its High Protection Fund won the Best Diversifie­d Fund (Five Years) and Best in Insurance-Linked Investment­s categories in the 2018 Corporate USA Today awards.

MPG is a multi-discipline­d investment house that specialise­s in the creation, management and administra­tion of Cayman Islands regulated mutual funds and issuers of asset-backed securities for SMEs, financial institutio­ns and profession­al investors. The wider Group currently has over $500m assets under management.

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