Strategically located in the heart of the Mediterranean, between Europe and North Africa, Malta is the European Union’s smallest member state.
Malta is very accessible by air transport, all main European hubs and most of North Africa can be reached in two to three hours. Aside from being part of the European Union, Malta is also part of the Schengen area, which allows travel between member states without internal border control.
There is big influx of foreigners settling in Malta, mainly due to the fact that English is a joint official language with Maltese. It is universally spoken amount the whole country.
Aside from these advantages Malta has several attributes making it an attractive base for a business. A company can be easily set up, tax rates are favourable and there are many tax incentives offered to companies.
The island hosts a highly skilled workforce consisting of both local and foreigners. The Maltese economy is very stable, as is the political situation. From a living perspective, the island offers a safe and pleasant lifestyle, rich in culture and entertainment.