Steves&Co., one of Malta’s leading strategic brand experience agencies, has become Malta’s first Certified B Corporation™, joining a global community of businesses redefining success beyond profit.

The certification, awarded by B Lab™, recognises companies that meet high standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, and accountability. With this milestone, Steves&Co. joins more than 9,000 Certified B Corporations™ worldwide, all using business as a force for good.

For nearly two decades, Steves&Co. has built a reputation for helping organisations connect business strategy with brand experience. Achieving B Corp™ Certification reflects the agency’s long-standing commitment to responsibility, integrity, and sustainable growth.

“Becoming a Certified B Corporation™ formalises what has always been part of who we are,” said Founder and CEO, Steve Ciantar-Barbara. “It’s about aligning how we work and grow as a business with the impact we want to create.”

Emily Micallef, Head of Marketing & Strategy, added: “For us, strategy and sustainability go hand in hand. Certification reinforces our belief that long-term brand value is built on ethical, transparent practices.”

As it approaches its 20th anniversary next year, Steves&Co. continues to rapidly expand its international reach, helping brands achieve meaningful, measurable impact through strategy-led brand experience.

Learn more about Steves&Co. and its B Corporation™ Certification: https://stevesandco.com/b-corp/

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