Malta
Financial Services Authority
The Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) is an autonomous
body with a distinct legal personality to regulate financial services
in Malta and those offered from Malta. As the primary Regulator
of the financial services sector, the principal activities of the
Authority are:
• the supervision and monitoring of international commercial
and financial activities as well as registration of trusts;
• the regulation and supervision of banks, insurance and
investment services.
The Regulatory Unit of the MFSA, is central to the whole set-up
and a director heads a specialised unit dealing with each sector.
The Unit is further supported by expert resources providing services
of a legal, corporate, and investigative nature. The Regulatory
Unit issues licences, directives and guidelines as provided for
in the relative legislation.
The International Tax Unit (ITU) draws its staff from the Inland
Revenue Department but forms an integral part of the MFSA's overall
structure and is housed within its premises. This ensures that all
tax related matters with respect to international operations are
dealt with efficiently and effectively. The ITU has, as part of
its responsibilities, the issuing of Advance Revenue Rulings. These
rulings provide certainty on the tax treatment of any international
undertaking.
The MFSA also houses the Registrar of Companies thereby ensuring
that the international business community will find within the same
set-up all company incorporation services as would be required.
Moreover, the MFSA assists new promoters in setting up their operations
in Malta and is committed to provide such companies with services
of the highest standard.
Further information may be obtained from:
The Director
International Business Unit
Malta Financial Services Authority
Attard, Malta
Telephone: (+356) 2144 1155
Fax: (+356) 2144 1188
Email: registry@mfsa.com.mt
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