Home Insights Special report: Investing in Malta, the Mediterranean gateway to the EU For investors looking to establish a foothold in Europe, Malta offers a balance between business potential and lifestyle. by Gulf Business October 14, 2024 Photo by Micaela Parente on Unsplash Malta is rapidly emerging as a hotspot for global investors and businesses seeking expansion opportunities in Europe and beyond. Combining a strategic location at the crossroads of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, Malta boasts a favourable business environment that supports growth in sectors such as finance, compliance, tourism, and healthcare. What sets Malta apart is not only its robust financial services sector but also its lifestyle appeal. The island offers a delightful Mediterranean climate, making it a desirable place to live and work. Additionally, attractive residency and citizenship programmes further boost its appeal, drawing in expatriates from across the globe. Malta provides high-quality healthcare, top-tier education options, and a strong infrastructure that supports a range of industries from compliance to pharmaceuticals. For investors looking to establish a foothold in Europe, Malta offers a balance between business potential and lifestyle. The island’s strategic location allows businesses to access a variety of markets, while its favourable business climate ensures that regulations and compliance frameworks are business-friendly and supportive of growth. To explore more about investing in Malta and the various opportunities it offers, take a look at this special supplement which was recently distributed with Gulf Business’ October edition. With special participation of: www.visitmalta.com www.financemalta.org https://www.financeincorp.com/ www.binderr.com https://yakofagius.com/ www.acumum.com https://immigrantinvest.com/ https://www.ccmalta.com/ https://www.eiet.edu.mt/ www.hllmalta.com www.liyfe.eu Tags Malta Special Report You might also like Expo 2020 Dubai pavilions: Denmark, Monaco, Cuba, Georgia, Indonesia, Italy, Lebanon, Malta Abu Dhabi removes UK from ‘green list’ destinations in latest update Emirates to resume thrice-weekly flights from Dubai to Malta Revealed: World’s most and least powerful passports