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M26048 - Dissecting Red Flags and Ongoing Monitoring in Directorship Services (Online)

  • 9 Apr 2026
  • 09:15 - 12:30
  • Online Webinar

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Register
Registration Time: 09:00
Sessions Time: 09:15 - 12:30  including a 15-minute break
Speaker: Dr Elizabeth Sammut Borg 
Venue:   Online Webinar
Participation Fees 
MIA Members: €28.00
Non-MIA Members: €50.00
Retired Members: €15.00
Students: €20.00

*Group bookings for 3 or more participants available.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Directorship services remain a key focus area for regulatory scrutiny in Malta. Drawing on recent supervisory findings and enforcement insights published by the FIAU, this session will provide a practical deep dive into red flags, transaction monitoring failures, governance weaknesses, and trigger events that require reassessment. Whether you provide directorship services directly or oversee compliance within your organisation, this session will equip you with the tools to strengthen monitoring frameworks, mitigate regulatory exposure, and align your practices with current supervisory expectations. Attendance is highly recommended for both members and non-members seeking to enhance their AML/CFT compliance and governance standards.

SPECIFIC TOPICS TO BE COVERED DURING THE SESSION

  • The risk landscape for directorship services in Malta, including NRA findings
  • Regulatory expectations under the PMLFTR and Implementing Procedures (Part II – CSPs)
  • Key red flags and governance weaknesses that increase AML/CFT exposure
  • Scrutiny of large, complex and unusual transactions
  • Trigger events requiring reassessment of the business relationship
  • Building a defensible risk-based ongoing monitoring framework
  • Escalation protocols and STR decision-making considerations
  • Practical case studies based on supervisory insights
The session will combine regulatory analysis with real-world scenarios to ensure practical takeaways.

Why is the session of relevance to our members?

Directorship services remain a key area of supervisory focus in Malta, with recent publications and enforcement insights from the Financial Intelligence Analysis Unit highlighting recurring weaknesses in transaction monitoring, trigger event reassessments and governance oversight. This session offers a practical, regulator-informed deep dive into the red flags and ongoing monitoring obligations attached to directorship roles, equipping attendees with actionable tools to strengthen their compliance frameworks and reduce exposure. Whether you are a member seeking to stay ahead of supervisory expectations or a non-member looking to benchmark and enhance your internal controls, this CPE session provides timely, relevant and implementable guidance.

    Target Audience

    This session is designed for Company Service Providers (CSPs), directors and nominee directors, company secretaries, MLROs and Compliance Officers, risk and governance professionals, warranted professionals providing directorship services, and senior management within corporate services firms.

    Speaker's Profile

    Dr. Elizabeth Sammut Borg, a seasoned lawyer and compliance specialist, currently holds the
    position of Money Laundering Reporting Officer (MLRO) and Compliance Officer for
    Investment Firms, CSP and Retirement Pension Scheme companies. Previously, Elizabeth
    headed the the compliance and legal division as Director of Legal and Compliance at Dixcart
    Management Malta Limited, serving also as MLRO and Compliance Officer on companies
    licenced to offer CSP and trustee services.
    As a dedicated compliance specialist, Elizabeth focuses on navigating the intricate landscape
    of anti-money laundering and counter-financing of terrorism regulations as well as specialising
    in regulatory compliance for CSPs and trustees. Her extensive experience extends to serving
    as MLRO for CSPs, Trustees, and Fiduciaries, as well as retirement pension schemes
    companies. Beyond her role, Elizabeth provides AML training and guidance contributing to
    the development and enhancement of compliance standards within the industry.
    Dr Borg graduated as a lawyer in 2010, subsequently reading Master’s Degree in International
    Criminal Law, with the United Nations Interregional Crime Institute in Turin. Before joining
    Dixcart, Elizabeth served as an employment law prosecutor and also worked at the Court of
    the European Union in Luxembourg, as a legal jurist in the research and documentation
    department

      EVeNT CPE COMPETENCies


      2  Core


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