Founded in 1998 as Attard Giglio & Co., the small firm eventually became part of the global Mazars network and going on to establish itself as a firm with a strong reputation for quality advice. Today, Mazars in Malta has evolved into a multidisciplinary firm that offers a comprehensive and flexible range of services, specialising in audit, accountancy, advisory, and tax services.
Addressing the guests at the event, Mazars in Malta Managing Partner Anthony Attard thanked all those who have been a part of the firm’s story during the past 25 years, including its clients, the firm’s management team and all its employees. He explained that in pursuing its mission, Mazars in Malta “has always been guided by the firm’s founding principles: to act responsibly, in the public interest and for future generations. We take this commitment seriously, walking the talk, innovating and transforming ourselves, continuously learning and developing along the way. And as we celebrate 25 years of Mazars in Malta, our focus remains the same as always: that of growing with purpose together.”
In his speech, Mazars Group CEO and Chairman Hervé Hélias said that “at Mazars, quality has been and will always remain our top priority while, we continue to invest in innovation and talent to deliver excellence and a seamless client experience. Mazars’ ability to continuously grow its audit position among large and listed companies offers choice and a different perspective in a highly concentrated market.” Mr Hélias added that “As evidenced also in Malta, this has helped establish Mazars as a trusted professional services firm in other critical areas, such as financial advisory, digital transformation and performance management.”
During the event, the selection of five Youth NGOs which will be benefitting from funding as part of Mazars in Malta’s 25th Anniversary CSR Scheme, was announced. The successful NGOs are UM Wolves RFC Malta, University of Malta Racing, Prisms Malta, Malta Girl Guides, and CSR Malta Association. The scheme involves supporting five youth-oriented NGOs with a contribution of €5,000 for each of these, spread over three years, for a total investment of €25,000. The selection from the 38 eligible applications received was conducted by a committee made up of four Mazars employees and an external member.
Article first appeared on Times of Malta on 6th August 2023.