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Quo vadis? The future of malta's economy
What lies ahead for Malta's financial services in the coming years? We now have a national strategy, but Vanessa Macdonald asked some of the country's influential stakeholders how they see things.
Taking the bull by the horns
In the past few weeks, one man died in a building site collapse, and two others had a lucky escape in another. In the past five years, high-profile deaths of innocent bystanders like Miriam Pace and Jean-Paul Sofia have pushed the need for action to the forefront. Kamra tal-Periti president Andre Pizzuto spoke to Vanessa Macdonald about the need for action.
Working now to protect tomorrow
Vanessa Macdonald speaks to Patrick Calleja, the new president of Din l-Art Helwa, about his vision for Malta's urban future, the imperative of safeguarding cultural heritage, and the transformative power of sustainable architecture in the face of ongoing developmental challenges.
WHEN ACTION SPEAKS LOUDER THAN WORDS
Over six months have passed since the Malta Financial Services Advisory Council launched its strategy. Vanessa Macdonald caught up with its chairman, Joseph Zammit Tabona, to see what has happened since then.
VIEW THROUGH THE GLASS CEILING
According to the National Statistics Office, just over 45,000 women were employed two decades ago. This year, there were almost 124,000. Vanessa Macdonald tried to determine what led to the staggering increase and whether the results are being felt up the hierarchy.
CHOOSING YOUR PRIORITIES
Lawyer Roberta Lepre, Sustainable Enterprise Association Malta founder, talks to Vanessa Macdonald about sustainable enterprise and the importance of having a purpose rather than making profits.
THE BMIT EVOLUTION
Vanessa Macdonald speaks to Jack Mizzi, chief marketing officer of BMIT Technologies. He reveals the impressive evolution of Malta’s economy through the transformative journey of BMIT Limited, from offering secure data storage to becoming a full-suite provider.
SUPPLY AND DEMAND: IT'S ALL ECONOMICS
The recent carrying capacity survey commissioned by the Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association raised quite a few eyebrows. But MHRA president Tony Zahra told Vanessa Macdonald that it highlighted the need for a clear vision for the tourism industry.
NURSING THE ECONOMY
When the Malta Development Bank was being planned, few could have anticipated the impact its schemes would have once COVID-19 and the Ukraine crisis hit. Its chairman, Josef Bonnici, explains to Vanessa Macdonald how much has been achieved over the past few years.