Postcard from...Malta

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Located in the centre of the Mediterranean, Malta is seen by corporate strategists as the gateway to the EU Single Market for financial services as well as an important bypass to the Arab and North African markets.

Malta has a stable economy which has been constantly evolving. This, together with a good infrastructure and a healthy business environment, is continuously generating investment in Malta, particularly in the financial services sector. A member of the European Union since May 2004 and of the Eurozone since 1 January 2008, Malta has firmly established itself as an onshore domicile for managed insurance companies, professional investor funds - which have now overtaken retail funds both in terms of number and asset value - whilst new business opportunities are opening up in the internationa...

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