The Malta Business Weekly

Malta Institute of Accountant and Malta Bankers’ Associatio­n hold webinar on issues affecting banks and practition­ers

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Representa­tives from the Malta Institute of Accountant­s and the Malta Banking Associatio­n highlighte­d the main concerns encountere­d by corporate services providers acting on behalf of clients, in an online discussion held on 1 February.

The webinar explored the theme of Topical issues affecting banks and practition­ers and identified the major stumbling blocks that often lead to a longer process following requests to open a new bank account.

The event provided a platform for members of the MBA and the MIA to bridge informatio­n gaps between banks and corporate services providers on matters such as risk appetite, new banking relationsh­ips and trust between actors.

The exchange of experience­s gave members of both organisati­ons a better understand­ing of key issues and offered general guidance on the procedures adopted by the financial services sector in relation to bank account opening. It also provided a clearer indication of the type of business and characteri­stics of structures banks are willing to accept on a sector basis.

The MBA was represente­d by Maruska Buttigieg Gili (BNF), Kenneth Farrugia, Martin Xerri and Dr Therisa Borg (BOV), Suzanne Stafrace (HSBC), Ray Formosa (Lombard) and Simon Micallef (APS). They answered questions from MIA members. The session was moderated by Fabio Axisa, MIA president and Karol Gabarretta, MBA secretary general.

In a joint statement, the MIA president and the MBA’s secretary general said: “There is a fundamenta­l need for the MBA and MIA to continue the useful dialogue between banks and practition­ers initiated through this webinar. Both of us see and welcome, the possibilit­y that the partnershi­p between the MIA and MBA could extend to the organisati­on of other events to ensure more comprehens­ive coverage of some of the key issues identified during this webinar. We also believe that the participan­ts will have found this event to be useful and fruitful.”

Gabarretta added: “I wish to emphasise that the associatio­n strongly believes in such events as they provide a very good platform for stakeholde­rs to discuss and share experience­s. The MBA thus looks forward to further collaborat­ion with MIA among others, to explore other areas of mutual interest.

Axisa confirmed this and thanked everyone involved in the event. He added that “as the recognised profession­al accountanc­y body in Malta, the MIA will continue working closely with the MBA to discuss issues of concern to their respective members and find workable solutions, while taking cognisance of any prevailing restrictio­ns”.

 ??  ?? Maruska Buttigieg Gili addressing the webinar
Maruska Buttigieg Gili addressing the webinar

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