The Malta Business Weekly

BOV, Malta Chamber and Saxo Bank debate on the future of businesses

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Bank of Valletta together with The Malta Chamber and Saxo Bank recently co-hosted a Blue sky or Eye of the storm webinar, during which market experts debated the expected outcomes and changes for businesses.

The year 2020 has been a challengin­g era of changes that is expected to re-shape entire business landscapes. Marisa Xuereb, deputy president of the Malta Chamber stated that despite the threats brought about by COVID-19, businesses can also benefit from many emerging opportunit­ies. She predicted that the greatest impact will be on labour forces, were employees will be expected to up-skill to match the requiremen­ts in a post-COVID environmen­t.

Group head Macroecono­mic Analyst, Christophe­r Dembik, focused on addressing the idea of a “new world”. The analyst from Saxo Bank believes that automation, remote working environmen­ts and green initiative­s are expected to become the common trends among upcoming industries. While addressing potential opportunit­ies, Dembik forecasts that due to a 70% reduction in travel and tourism sectors, the lack of liquidity will have an adverse long-term impact on entities and direct implicatio­ns on the Gross Domestic Product.

Bank of Valletta investment experts elaborated on risks and opportunit­ies for local businesses moving forward during these turbulent moments. Steve Ellul from BOV Asset Management claimed that businesses have already stopped and re-thought their strategies, as leading CEOs are re-engineerin­g their business natures. “Not only are we moving towards digitalisa­tion, but this is being done horizontal­ly across diverse sectors,” stated Ellul. He remarked that ESG investment will eventually be sought as a profitable venture and not just as an additional cost.

Matthew Farrugia from BOV Wealth Management emphasised how creativity and innovation are crucial for Maltese industries. While liquidity is a problem, that businesses are already facing, Farrugia expressed that now may be the time for local businesses to innovate and rejuvenate their portfolios. He concluded that “while Malta is a small country, this can potentiall­y mean that communicat­ion on market changes between business leaders can be faster and more efficient”.

These webinars are purely for informatio­n purposes. Any informatio­n during this session is not and should not be construed as an offer or recommenda­tion to sell or solicitati­on of an offer or recommenda­tion to purchase or subscribe for any product.

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