The Malta Business Weekly

Malta Business Registry’s best practices now guide internatio­nal peers – Minister Silvio Schembri

Malta hosts the Corporate Registry Forum Annual General Conference­a

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Minister for the Economy, European Funds and Lands Silvio Schembri said that the Corporate Registry Forum’s decision to choose Malta as its host showed trust in the Maltese jurisdicti­on, given that it was only late last year that Malta was accepted as a full member of this internatio­nal forum.

The CRF is an associatio­n of internatio­nal corporate registries, which now also includes the Malta Business Registry. Malta is currently playing host to around 40 registers during the Annual General Conference of the CRF, which is serving as a platform for best practices to be exchanged, ranging from digitalisa­tion to countering financial threats.

During his speech, Minister Schembri highlighte­d MBR’s recent initiative­s and legal frameworks, adding that MBR’s best practices now guide internatio­nal peers.

“It is thanks to MBR that Malta now forms part of this forum. MBR today stands as a beacon for our nation’s economic progress. Its primary function ensures an up-todate registry, providing businesses with peace of mind and clarity for industry stakeholde­rs. Furthermor­e, the MBR helps combat illicit financial activities and money laundering by ensuring that registered businesses are in line with today’s legal requiremen­ts,” stated Minister Schembri.

MBR embraced new technologi­es to improve efficiency, reduce bureaucrac­y, and strengthen good governance, but its main objective is to work closely with businesses, both locally and internatio­nally.

“We've establishe­d entities like the FIAU, Malta Gaming Authority, Malta Financial Services Authority, and Sanctions Monitoring Board to tackle Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT). Their synergy with both local and internatio­nal agencies ensures our holistic approach,” the minister concluded.

MBR’s Chief Executive Officer and Registrar, Geraldine Spiteri Lucas, said, “MBR is proud to host around 40 registries from around the world. This gathering serves as an opportunit­y for registries worldwide to unite and collaborat­e on a global scale. Every jurisdicti­on, including ours, faces a multitude of challenges at various levels. The key to overcoming these challenges has always been cooperatio­n, not just amongst authoritie­s and regulators but also with all stakeholde­rs. Our collective mission is to ensure complete transparen­cy regarding all legal structures.”

CRF Chief Executive and CEO of Companies House UK, Louise Smyth, said that “it is a pleasure to welcome our CRF family to Malta for our second in-person conference since the pandemic. I look forward to meeting members over the week and hearing about their exciting reforms and plans for the future”.

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