Why Malta?
With a thriving economy, Malta has established itself as a main player in various sectors including financial services, online gaming, maritime and block chain. Despite being a small island, its strategic location between Europe and Africa ensures that it is the right location for those wishing to carry out business without any cultural or language barriers. Malta is accessible both by air and by sea with Air Malta running daily flights to numerous European and North African Destinations. |
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Malta has advanced ICT infrastructure enabling it to offer the right environment for business. High standards of living as well as comparatively low daily running costs offer a refreshing change from other busy, chaotic and high-cost, business centers. The diverse range of shopping, cultural events and leisure activities and well-equipped public and private hospitals and clinics, as well as high quality homes and apartments satisfy the most demanding requirements, and excellent office space is offered at reasonable rents.
Maltese standard time is one hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and six hours ahead of US Eastern Standard Time (EST) so business runs smoothly with the international community.
Malta is also a multilingual country where English and Maltese are the official languages. Most Maltese people speak Italian fluently and many others also speak French and German.
Malta’s comparatively low ancillary labour costs, an excellent work ethic and a highly-motivated workforce make it a very cost-effective location. Salaries are an average of one-third to half those found in the EU of 12 countries. There is a large pool of professionals, and law, management, communications and medicine are the dominant courses read at university.
Malta has a unique climate with temperatures of up to 32° C in midsummer (July and August), during the time of the hot African Sirocco winds.The lowest average daily temperature is 15° C in January. The highest precipitation has been measured from November to February, but rain is a rare occurrence in Malta during spring and summer.
Maltese standard time is one hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and six hours ahead of US Eastern Standard Time (EST) so business runs smoothly with the international community.
Malta is also a multilingual country where English and Maltese are the official languages. Most Maltese people speak Italian fluently and many others also speak French and German.
Malta’s comparatively low ancillary labour costs, an excellent work ethic and a highly-motivated workforce make it a very cost-effective location. Salaries are an average of one-third to half those found in the EU of 12 countries. There is a large pool of professionals, and law, management, communications and medicine are the dominant courses read at university.
Malta has a unique climate with temperatures of up to 32° C in midsummer (July and August), during the time of the hot African Sirocco winds.The lowest average daily temperature is 15° C in January. The highest precipitation has been measured from November to February, but rain is a rare occurrence in Malta during spring and summer.