The Malta Business Weekly

HSBC Malta reaffirms commitment to TradeMalta

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HSBC Bank Malta has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting TradeMalta and the work it carries out to help Maltese businesses expand into internatio­nal markets. This renewed commitment builds on HSBC’s longstandi­ng support for TradeMalta, through which the bank has set up an HSBC Room serving as one of the meeting spaces at TradeMalta’s Sliema offices, sponsored two editions of the Malta Internatio­nal Business Awards, along with a number of other initiative­s. More recently, the bank has supported numerous webinars which TradeMalta has organised throughout the Covid-19 pandemic to help businesses understand ways in which they can internatio­nalise despite the challenges.

Speaking during a recent visit to Trade Malta, Joyce Grech, HSBC Malta’s Head of Commercial Banking, said: “TradeMalta plays a vital role in helping Maltese businesses to internatio­nalise by providing expert advice, training and support. HSBC Malta has always backed TradeMalta in these endeavours and while Covid-19 meant a change of approach, it did not lessen our mutual commitment to help local companies succeed on the world stage. In fact, in addition to supporting TradeMalta, HSBC Malta has also made €250m available through its Internatio­nal Business Fund specifical­ly to help Maltese businesses go internatio­nal. Around half of these funds are still available.”

Anton Buttigieg, CEO at TradeMalta, said: “As the world economy begins to adjust to the new realities created by the pandemic, new opportunit­ies are also emerging. As it has always done, TradeMalta is here to support Maltese companies looking to make the most of the opportunit­ies available, anywhere in the world. Thanks also to our partners, including HSBC Malta, we have been able to continue offering our serv

Nathalie Camilleri-Sultana, head of Marketing Commercial Banking and Global Markets HSBC Malta; Joyce Grech, head of Commercial Banking HSBC Malta; Anton Buttigieg, CEO TradeMalta and Richard Scerri, head of Trade Promotion at TradeMalta

ices over the past months and are now fully geared up to provide all the advice, training and incentives that companies with internatio­nal ambition need.”

TradeMalta is a public-private partnershi­p between the Government of Malta and the Malta Chamber, dedicated to helping Malta-based businesses go internatio­nal. With this in mind, it offers a range of services including specialise­d training programmes in internatio­nal business

developmen­t and marketing as well as administer­ing a number of incentive schemes and internatio­nalisation programmes.

More informatio­n is available at https://www.trademalta.org/

HSBC Malta offers a range of solutions for customers wishing to internatio­nalise their business. More details can be found on www.business.hsbc.com.mt

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Richard Scerri, head of Trade Promotion at TradeMalta; Nathalie Camilleri-Sultana, head of Marketing Commercial Banking and Global Markets HSBC Malta; Joyce Grech, head of Commercial Banking HSBC Malta and Anton Buttigieg, CEO TradeMalta
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Richard Scerri, head of Trade Promotion at TradeMalta and Joyce Grech, head of Commercial Banking HSBC Malta
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