PwC Malta has renewed its Gold Sponsorship Agreement with The Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry, reaffirming a long-standing partnership dedicated to supporting Malta’s business community and contributing to the country’s economic development.
The renewed agreement will continue to focus on a number of strategic priorities that are central to the competitiveness and resilience of Maltese businesses. These include facilitating access to national and European Union funding opportunities, advancing digitalisation across industries, addressing developments within the commercial property market, and supporting dialogue on workforce-related matters.
As the partnership’s principal areas of focus, The Malta Chamber and PwC Malta will collaborate on initiatives that help businesses identify and maximise funding opportunities, accelerate digital transformation, and navigate trends affecting the commercial property sector. In addition, the partnership will address workforce-related challenges, recognising the importance of talent, skills, and labour market policies in sustaining economic growth.
Commenting on the renewal, William Spiteri Bailey, President of The Malta Chamber, said that the re-confirmation of the Gold Sponsorship Agreement with PwC Malta reflects a shared commitment to strengthening Malta’s business ecosystem through meaningful collaboration.
“PwC Malta has consistently demonstrated its expertise and leadership across key areas that matter to our members and the wider economy. Together, we will continue to champion initiatives that support innovation, unlock funding opportunities, promote digital transformation, and address the evolving needs of businesses operating in an increasingly competitive environment,” he highlighted.
Lucienne Pace Ross, Territory Senior Partner at PwC Malta, shared her thoughts on the importance of this collaboration, explaining how it reflects the work the firm is doing in relation to funding, digitisation, the property market, and workforce. “Through our collaboration with The Malta Chamber, we’re renewing our commitment to share our knowledge in key areas vital for sustainable business growth. This includes funding opportunities, embracing responsible digital change, and addressing shifts in the property market and workforce needs. By joining forces, we can guide businesses through change confidently, bolster resilience, and drive lasting value for Malta’s economy,” she explained.
PwC Malta has been a valued strategic partner of The Malta Chamber, actively contributing its expertise to discussions and initiatives that help shape a more competitive, innovative, and sustainable business environment.
The renewed agreement further reinforces both organisations’ commitment to fostering informed dialogue, supporting policy development, and delivering practical value to businesses across Malta.
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