The latest issue of Business Now magazine has been released, offering readers an in-depth exploration of Malta’s dynamic business landscape. This edition presents valuable insights from prominent industry leaders, with analysis and forecasts on the island’s economic outlook.

Editor Sarah Muscat Azzopardi explains that the annual publication takes a critical look at the sustainability of Malta’s robust economic growth, featuring perspectives from business leaders, economists, and heads of local industry organisations on the driving forces behind the country’s economic momentum.

A key highlight of this issue is an interview with young tech entrepreneur Max Thake, who made headlines after his blockchain token raised €20 million on CoinList. Another feature focuses on Patrick Calleja, Executive President of Din l-Art Ħelwa, who succeeded architect Alex Torpiano.

Readers can also delve into a discussion with top Maltese podcasters on the island’s growing podcast trend, explore the creative processes of some of Malta’s most renowned chefs, and trace the evolution of AX Group as it approaches its 50th anniversary in 2025.

Blending business and culture, the magazine uncovers the restoration of Rabat’s historic Villa Luginsland, set to become a creative hub merging art and enterprise. The edition concludes with an inspiring feature on Paris-based artist Ġoxwa Borg.

This latest edition of Business Now promises a comprehensive look at the Maltese business scene and the individuals shaping its future.

Key members of the Business Now magazine team include Head of Sales & Business Development Marie Claire Camilleri, Operations & Client Relationship Manager Sue Pisani, Administration & Client Relationship Executive Rodianne Sammut, Creative Director & Designer Nicholas Cutajar, and Photographer Bernard Polidano.

Business Now, which encompasses BusinessNow.mt and the magazine, is a media brand owned by Content House.

Grab your copy today to stay informed on the latest trends and developments. For more information about the Business Now media brand, email us at info@contenthouse.mt.

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