Developing Maltese Infrastructure Attracts Investors

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The developing infrastructure of the Maltese financial services industry is attracting a host of fresh international investors, according to James Blake, chief operating officer for GlobalCapital, a Maltese-based fund management company.

Blake puts this down to a switch that happened back in the 1990s when Malta shifted from being considered an offshore jurisdiction to an onshore one.

Despite its diminutive size, as a member of the EU since 2004 and a single currency member since 2008, Malta is

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