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M22048 - Being prepared to survive the turbulence from the Ukrainian conflict (Online)

  • 12 Apr 2022
  • 09:15 - 12:30
  • Online Webinar

Registration


Registration is closed
Registration Time: 09:00
Sessions Time: 09:15 - 12:30  including a 15-minute break
Speakers: Mr Silvan Mifsud & Mr Kurt Muscat
Venue: Online Webinar
Participation Fees (The Institute is now accepting payments via Paypal)
MIA Members: €40.00
Non-MIA Members: €75.00
Retired Members: €20.00
Students: €30.00

*Group bookings for 3 or more participants available.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

The first part of the session will give a good overview of why the conflict will impact a number of economic parameters/metrics and the likely economic implications on the Maltese economy with a specific focus on the sectors that will be most hit. The second part will focus on the likely affects of this conflict on businesses and how these businesses should prepare and respond to such turbulence.

Topics on the agenda

  • The economic indicators that are likely to be effected by the conflict.
  • The likely economic implications on the Maltese economy.
  • The likely economic implications on specific sectors that will be hit the most.

Why is the session of relevance to our members?

Members would be better positioned to advice clients in this ever changing situation.

Target Audience

- Business owners and managers who want to be better prepared for the future challenges that the conflict will bring
- Accountants who advise clients on business management and strategic decision making
- Individuals who would like to know more and get a better understanding of how a conflict impacts an economy

Speakers' Profiles

    Silvan Mifsud holds a degree in Banking & Finance from the University of Malta and an MBA from the University of Reading, specialising in Corporate Finance and Business Leadership. Silvan has been involved in various sectors of the economy holding various managerial and Director roles. Silvan is presently working as a Director for Advisory Services at EMCS.
    Kurt Muscat  holds a Masters of Science degree in Economics from the University of Malta and an ACCA qualification. He started his career as an auditor with Grant Thornton before being seconded with St Julian's advisory for just over a year. During his time at St Julian's advisory he focused on financial modelling and future forecasts as well as raising debt and equity for several local and international companies.
    Kurt has joined EMCS in January 2018 and is presently a senior executive for the Advisory service at EMCS. He worked on a number of product development costing analysis and economic impact assessments mainly for the appraisal of Malta council for science and technology (MCST) projects. Was also involved in the undertaking of various CBAs and feasibility studies for the public sector which range from waste and water management to the appraisal of projects that seek to address Malta's ever-increasing transportation problem. Other work included business plans for EU funds, financial analysis and Corporate finance.

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    3 Hours Professional


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