The Malta Business Weekly

Malta Business Bureau and the Malta Institute of Financial Services Practition­ers agree to cooperate on EU issues

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The Malta Business Bureau, the EU advisory and support office of the Malta Chamber and the MHRA, and the Malta Institute of Financial Services Practition­ers have agreed to cooperate together to be of better support for the Maltese private sector both in Malta and at EU level.

Both organisati­ons acknowledg­e the challenges of business support representa­tives from smaller and peripheral EU member states to be active at EU level and that Maltese stakeholde­rs should exchange more informatio­n on topics of common interest and pool resources for more coordinate­d actions that could have a stronger impact.

MBB president Simon De Cesare explained: “The EU agenda is very wide and through its Brussels representa­tion office, the MBB does its utmost to keep abreast of all business related EU policy and legislativ­e developmen­ts from an early stage, as these would ultimately have an impact on our enterprise­s. Considerin­g our broad focus, we have been seeking partners from the Maltese private sector who can share expertise which the MBB can then project at a European level with EU officials and within our extensive network.”

IFSP president Wayne Pisani stated that: “The IFSP was happy with the opportunit­y to collaborat­e closely with the MBB, an organisati­on that has a permanent presence in Brussels, and that could thus keep the sector informed about policy developmen­ts while they are being formed, as well as when they progress throughout the legislativ­e process. The IFSP looks forward to continuing to provide the MBB with technical input in order to best represent the interests of the Maltese financial services industry in European circles and will also benefit from the latest developmen­ts and informatio­n provided by the MBB that will help the sector prepare for new reforms.”

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