The Malta Business Weekly

Farsons Group’s Louis Farrugia wins the EY Entreprene­ur of the Year™ for Malta

Shireburn Software Ltd’s Yasmin de Giorgio wins the EY Rising Star

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Louis Farrugia, chairman Farsons Group, has won the sixth edition of the EY Entreprene­ur of the Year™. Farsons Group is renowned for its brewing, production, sales and distributi­on of many Maltese beverages and foods adding both an economic and cultural value to the island. This June, he will represent Malta in Monaco and compete in EY's World Entreprene­ur of the Year™ award together with business leaders from more than 60 countries.

Yasmin de Giorgio, CEO of Shireburn Software Limited and founder of Culture of Life Limited has taken home the prize of EY’s Rising Star. A serial entreprene­ur having founded a number of businesses before the age of 30 Yasmin is growing her role in the tech industry while exploring the growing sector of wellness.

EY has been holding the Entreprene­ur of the Year™ awards globally for over three decades. Now found in more than 60 countries, they include a global network of 50,000 entreprene­urs and are the global benchmark for capturing today’s and tomorrow’s entreprene­urial spirit.

The Maltese award is adjudicate­d by an independen­t panel made up of key figures from the business community. This year’s panel included: Marisa Xuereb (president of the Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise, and Industry); Paul Abela (president of the Malta Chamber of SME’s); Kenneth Farrugia (CEO BOV plc); Simon Vaughan Johnson (HSBC CEO) and Catherine Calleja (managing director Atlas Health Insurance).

The Malta award promotes entreprene­urship across the

Maltese islands and empowers entreprene­urs to grow their businesses both locally and globally. Previous winners include Alfred Pisani from Corinthia Group in 2017, Angelo Xuereb from AX Holdings in 2018, David Darmanin from Hotjar in 2019, Nazzareno Vassallo from Vassallo Group in 2021 and Mark Bajada from Bajada Investment­s Limited in 2022.

The previous Rising Stars include David Vella from Altaro Software, Shane Hunter from AquaBioTec­h Group, Ben Remfrey from Praedium Consulting Malta Ltd, John Winfield of Dr Juice and Krystle Penza of MVintage.

Ronald Attard, EY Malta’s Country managing partner, said: "This year’s winners are all about business acumen and experience. Louis’ contributi­on to Malta’s business world is overwhelmi­ng and it is great to see him receive the recognitio­n he deserves. Yasmin may be young, but she has exceled in a number of sectors from catering to tech to wellness and that kind of flexibilit­y is a testament to the future of the working world that we are now approachin­g. Finally, a big congratula­tions to all the 2023 finalists whose determinat­ion and perseveran­ce has brought them so far! Good luck to the winners in Monaco!”

Kevin Mallia, EY Malta Consulting lead and EOY Programme lead, said: “I am proud to say that in its sixth edition the EOY award has found another exceptiona­l cohort of promising entreprene­urs. I commend this year’s judges in their difficult role of choosing the award winners in a competitio­n that is becoming increasing­ly difficult every year as Malta’s entreprene­urial spirit continues to grow. We are sure that the 2023 winners will make Malta proud as they compete in EY's World Entreprene­ur of the Year™ next June.”

The awards are supported by the Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry.

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