A prehistoric Maltese megalithic trilithon - two massive upright stones with a horizontal lintel above, in the form of the Neolithic temples of Malta - set inside a dark contemporary architectural space with sweeping curved forms and a still reflecting pool leading up to the entrance. Malta's ancient continuous heritage anchored inside a modern institutional future.

Why Malta

A familiar place to operate

Malta sits in the centre of the Mediterranean, ninety kilometres from Italy and a short flight from most European capitals. It is part of the European Union, uses the euro, and operates in English alongside Maltese.

Tens of thousands of companies are registered here, many of them owned and run by people who came from abroad. The offices and authorities involved in setting up and running a company work in direct contact with the businesses they serve. The tax framework includes agreements with more than eighty countries.

On an island this size, government, banks, and business services are all within close reach of each other. Foreign companies are a routine part of the landscape.

Get in Touch

Whether the company is being set up or already running, the door is open. One conversation, one relationship, one point of contact.