Following the Annual General Meeting (AGM) and first Committee meeting of the Institute of Financial Services Malta (ifs Malta), the new committee was elected and Kenneth B. Micallef was reconfirmed as President for the eighth consecutive year. The Committee also welcomed a new member, Mr Alex Cutajar.
The ifs Malta Committee for 2022-2023 is composed as follows: President: Kenneth B. Micallef; Vice-Presidents: Peter Calleya and Mark Agius; Honorary Secretary: Karl Dingli; Honorary Treasurer: Bonamy Mercieca; Members: Joseph Agius; Jean Paul Attard; Joseph Bugelli; Alex Cutajar; Paul Farrugia; Adrian Mallia; Dunston Pisani; and Wendy Zammit.
President Micallef said, “I thank everyone for re-electing me to serve as President for another year. As we emerge from the effects of the global pandemic, we continue to face new challenges in the economic environment that we have to adapt to and deal with. However, thanks to the hard work of the Committee members and the Institute’s Head of School and administrative staff, I look forward with confidence to having another a successful year. I would also like to thank Lisa Vella, who did not seek re-election, for her service and ongoing support to the Institute. ifs Malta is committed to remain at the forefront of providing financial services education within its new strategic plan to ensure its relevance and future sustainability.”
Ifs Malta has a professional heritage of over sixty years and is licensed by the Malta Further and Higher Education Authority. The Institute provides an array of educational programmes ranging from short technical qualifications to academic qualifications up to Masters level degrees.
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