🟠🟣 News alert: Another exclusive event! The Malta Chamber of SMEs and Melita Business joined forces to organise a networking event at an exclusive venue, Melita's Data Centre 🌐. The theme of both sessions will be 'Road to digitalisation' and we will discuss how businesses may enhance efficiency, foster innovation and remain competitive in a rapidly evolving landscape. Due to the limited amount of space, this event is limited to 60 people per session, therefore, we're organising 2 identical sessions: 🟠 Session 1 : 09:00hrs 🟣 Session 2 : 13:00hrs 👉Click here to register: https://lnkd.in/dfmJi9vB
Malta Chamber of SMEs
Public Policy Offices
Floriana, Malta 2,807 followers
Representing micro, small and medium businesses in Malta.
About us
Malta Chamber of SMEs (formerly GRTU) is a non-political organisation that serves as the small businesses’ voice within government departments and state corporations and authorities and has gained wide recognition both on a national level as well as worldwide. The Malta Chamber of SMEs policies have always been geared towards the fostering of private venture and the advancement of small and medium-sized owner managed enterprises. This while promoting the principles of a free enterprise economy without neglecting the peculiarities of the viability of Malta’s small economy. The SME Chamber constantly believes that greater prosperity is within reach if commercial principles and practices rather than political ideology were to guide economic policy-making. As a national representative voice with the ability to negotiate a betterment of current and future business prospects, the SME Chamber strives to organise licensed businesses in Malta, particularly those in the retail, wholesale, imports, services, distribution and crafts sector, from all economic activities so that they can achieve higher levels of efficiency and standards of operation within a democratic and liberal economic business environment. A major thrust of the Malta Chamber of SMEs is the encouragement of investment and re-investment by those who really have the interest to make them: Maltese Entrepreneurs. The Malta Chamber of SMEs believes that it is the enthusiasm of entrepreneurs that bring more investments to Malta and not the efforts of bureaucrats.
- Website
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http://www.smechamber.mt
External link for Malta Chamber of SMEs
- Industry
- Public Policy Offices
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Floriana, Malta
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1948
- Specialties
- Lobbying, Representation, Social Partner, Social Dialogue, EU Funding, EU Affairs, SMEs, Policy, Government Relations, Communication, International Affairs, Events, Networking, B2B, Public Relations, Enterprise Issues, One-Stop-Shop, Information provision, Legal Assistance, Employers, Social Affairs, Legislation, and Consultations
Locations
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Primary
Kapuccini Street
43-45
Floriana, Malta FRN 1052, MT
Employees at Malta Chamber of SMEs
Updates
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Kicking off the week with the sweetest photo ever! Meet Nick, our youngest attendee at SME Conference 2024 which was held on Thursday! A special thanks to his parents for bringing him along. Stay tuned for more photos from our successful SME Conference 2024, which brought together over 280 businesses! Malta Enterprise Business First National Skills Council Fondi.eu The Energy and Water Agency Identità Jobsplus Malta Development Bank Trust Payments WEAVE CONSULTING
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🟠🟣The SME Conference 2024 90% booked - Last chance to register A conference organised by the Malta Chamber of SMEs in collaboration with Malta Enterprise and Business First supported by Ekonomija, Fondi.eu, National Skills Council, Jobsplus, The Energy and Water Agency, Identità, , Trust Payments 🟠Date: Thursday 3️⃣1️⃣st October 2024 🟣Venue: Xara Lodge, Rabat A specific slot during the event will focus on business networking 🤝 Click here to register 👇 https://lnkd.in/dAtb9-kU Applications are accepted on a first come first served basis and are subject to availability. Booking will only be confirmed when you receive a confirmation email.
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The SME Conference 2024 - It’s here! Registrations Open A conference organised by the Malta Chamber of SMEs in collaboration with Malta Enterprise and Business First supported by Ekonomija Fondi.eu National Skills Council Jobsplus The Energy and Water Agency Malta SME Week Date: Thursday 31st October 2024 Venue: Xara Lodge, Rabat A specific slot during the event will focus on business networking Click here to register https://lnkd.in/dAtb9-kU Applications are accepted on a first come first served basis and are subject to availability. Booking will only be confirmed when you receive a confirmation email.
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On Friday the Malta Chambers of SMEs met Prime Minister Robert Abela and other Cabinet Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries as part of the pre-budget discussions. During this meeting, SME Chamber President Mr Paul Abela highlighted the SME Chamber Budget 2025 proposals published earlier last week. The SME Chamber was also represented by Deputy President Mr Philip Fenech and council members Mr Marcel Mizzi, Mr Michael Galea, Mr Beppe Muscat and CEO Ms Abigail Agius Mamo and Mr Andrew Aquilina. The Meeting was held at NM Group premises, a member of the SME Chamber which employs over 60 people. Ian Borg Dr. Miriam Dalli Clayton Bartolo Dr Andy Ellul Mark Mallia
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The Malta Chamber of SMEs was honoured to welcome H.E. Ambassador of the Republic of Tunisia to Malta Mr Zouheir Bouras, to its offices. The SME Chamber delegation was compose of President Mr. Paul Abela, Deputy President Mr. Philip Fenech, Council Member Mr Noel Gauci and EU Affairs and Funding Executive Mr Jamie Tanti The meeting discussed potential for business collaboration between Malta and Tunisia and the work that can be undertaken to support this and increase trade between these countries which already enjoy close relations
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The Malta Chamber of SMEs launched its Budget 2025 proposals through which the Maltese Government can actively support businesses. The proposals put forward are mainly centred around four pillars: 1. Incentivising Investment 2. Supporting Good Business 3. Self-Employed & Micro-Enterprises 4. Anticipating the Future of Work The main proposals include: - Decreasing Income Tax Rates for Businesses - COLA Reform - Good Governance in Public Procurement - Business Turnaround (Grant & Finance, Taxation Arrears) - Enhanced Grants for Micro-Businesses - Expansion of MicroInvest Threshold - Widening personal tax brackets - Tax deductibility of national insurance contributions for self-employed - Taskforce for the Future of Work - Incentivising Business Digitalisation - Grants to attend international conferences Click here to view the full Budget 2025 proposals document: https://lnkd.in/gvxZvxtR Paul Abela Philip Fenech Abigail Mamo Beppe Muscat Andrew Aquilina
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Free Online Training - Consumer Law Course for SMEs Thanks to EU funds the Malta Chamber of SMEs is once again able to offer free specialised training specifically tailored for businesses to know the ins and outs of Consumer Law in Malta as relevant for your business. The training is open to owners and employees in SMEs of all sizes. Each training participant will be accredited by the European Commission. The Webinar will take place on Thursday 19th September 2024 at 14:30pm via Zoom. Click here to register : https://lnkd.in/dJrYWEuA This webinar is open for members, non-members will be able to join prior to the webinar.
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The SME Chamber is already in discussion with the relevant authorities over the recently announced changes in landlords’ obligations in the process related to Resident Permit Applications. For further information, please contact the SME Chamber at admin@smechamber.mt or call on 21232881.
Malta Chamber of SMEs announces the organised representation of Landlords and Lessors - Malta Chamber of SMEs
https://www.smechamber.mt