The Malta Business Weekly

MBR CEO elected as an executive member of the leading global network of business registries

To be entrusted with the Regional Seat representi­ng Europe

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The Malta Business Registry’s Chief Executive Officer and Registrar, Dr Geraldine Spiteri Lucas will once again serve as an Executive Member of the leading global network of business registries after being elected, in a highly contested election, last October. She will be entrusted with the Regional Seat representi­ng Europe.

Dr Spiteri Lucas is the Chief Executive Officer of the Malta Business Registry (MBR) and Registrar. She is responsibl­e for the overall management and performanc­e of the MBR, inclusive of its strategy developmen­t and implementa­tion. She has played a pivotal role in bringing about key changes within the entity that were crucial in updating the registry in line with European and internatio­nal standards. Being a lawyer by profession, she graduated as a Doctor of Laws from the University of Malta in 2010 and few months later obtained her warrant to practice in the Maltese Courts. She read Masters in European and Comparativ­e Law, graduating in 2012. She started her career with a leading local law firm, advising local and internatio­nal clients on corporate, shipping and aviation law. Furthermor­e, she also represente­d various clients in litigation procedures before Tribunals and local Courts. and is also a member of the board of examiners for the Department of Commercial Law of the University of Malta.

The Corporate Registries Forum is the leading internatio­nal associatio­n of business registries from more than 60 nations across the world.

Members meet regularly to share ideas, benchmark their performanc­e and practices along with gaining fast access to specialist experience. Last year the Corporate Registries Forum (CRF) launched an innovative 5-year strategy aimed at improving global standards.

In reaction to this new role, Dr Spiteri Lucas expressed her gratitude towards all internatio­nal registries who are members of the CRF that entrusted her with this new responsibi­lity by stating that “It is a great

honour for Malta to have a member forming part of the Executive Committee, of which the role brings about various responsibi­lity in tackling a number of reforms in relation to transparen­cy and the technologi­cal applicatio­n within the registry fora. Hence, I look forward to nurturing closer collaborat­ions on a European level for the benefit of all CRF members.”

Minister for the Economy, EU Funds and Lands Silvio Schembri said that it is indeed

an honour to have a Maltese representa­tive serve as an executive member of the CRF for the second time running, being entrusted with the regional seat that represents the whole of Europe. He said that this follows the CRF’s decision to have chosen Malta as its host for the annual general meeting which had showed the trust it has in the Maltese jurisdicti­on, given that it was only last year that Malta was accepted as a full member of this internatio­nal forum.

 ?? ?? The Malta Business Registry’s Chief Executive Officer and Registrar, Dr Geraldine Spiteri
The Malta Business Registry’s Chief Executive Officer and Registrar, Dr Geraldine Spiteri

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