The Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry launched a call for Service Providers to support businesses who want to take advantage of Malta Enterprise’s ‘Business re-engineering and transformation scheme’. With applications closing on the 9th of December, this is your last chance to apply.
Click here to download the Business Re-Engineering and Transformation Scheme Guidelines and Application
Following evaluation and approval, interested service providers shall be included in a Recommended List which is being compiled by The Malta Chamber, to serve as Consultants for both the Business Re-Engineering & Transformation Scheme in the case of SMEs and other Schemes in the case of Larger Enterprises. The Malta Chamber has been entrusted with this task by Malta Enterprise.
Both members and non-members of the Chamber may apply to be on the list of Service Providers until end of business of the 9th December 2020..
By being on this recommended list, clients of such service providers applying for the business re-engineering scheme will be fast-tracked in their application, as the due diligence process of the Service provider would have been carried out by the Chamber.
In May 2020, The Malta Chamber proposed a Business Re-Engineering & Transformation Scheme as a measure ahead of the June 2020 Economic Recovery Plan. The aim was to support companies hard hit by Covid-19, to benefit from the opportunity to ‘stop and think’ and engage in a detailed analysis of their current business operations and services and re-think, re-structure, re-invest and hence re-engineer their business objectives through a number of actions derived from this very important process. This exercise leading to a professional business plan would help businesses leverage their entrepreneurial talent as well as their resources and assets to adapt and possibly turn this Covid period into a true opportunity for improvement and growth.
The Malta Chamber President, Perit David Xuereb welcomed the Minister’s request, and reiterated the importance of motivating businesses find their way through the tough challenges posed by Covid. “It is those businesses that are agile and most likely to change and adapt that will survive the pandemic and identify new opportunities for sustainable business development and growth” Perit Xuereb said.
“It is indeed extremely important for businesses to be nimble and adapt to changes and shocks on an on-going basis. Seeking new energies and business strengths within any organisation will ensure sustainable response to unexpected shortcomings and changes as well as all other challenges during the life of the said businesses. The more agile a business is, the greater the chances of intelligent response that will lead to economic recovery and growth. Business process re-engineering and business transformation enables any business concern, small, medium or large, to better align its activities to its ambitions, strategy and vision within the landscape of the realities of the time” the Chamber President said.
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