Following the Annual General Meeting of The Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry held on the 25th of March, the newly elected Council met today and elected William Spiteri Bailey as the 73rd President of The Malta Chamber.

William Spiteri Bailey, a seasoned accountant and auditor, has been elected the 73rd President of The Malta Chamber. Having served as Vice President for the past two years, he now steps into this role, stating that during his 2025–2027 term, The Malta Chamber will prioritise supporting Maltese companies, entrepreneurs, and businesses in their journey to transform, automate, and digitalise.

“The Malta Chamber is an institution that humbles me to serve as its President. Our aim is to help enterprises become more efficient, sustainable, and competitive – ensuring they are future-ready, modernised businesses,” said Mr Spiteri Bailey.

The new President emphasised a vision for a resilient, innovative, and inclusive economy driven by entrepreneurial culture. The Malta Chamber also aims to continue to strengthen a meaningful engagement with members to further improve our advocacy with policymakers.

Mr Spiteri Bailey also expressed his sincere gratitude to the outgoing President Chris Vassallo Cesareo for his dedication and contributions.

The Malta Chamber would like to thank outgoing President Chris Vassallo Cesareo and congratulates President William Spiteri Bailey and the newly elected Council Members. Mr Vassallo Cesareo will be serving on Council as outgoing President for the next 2 years.

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The Malta Chamber of Commerce / maltachamber.org.mt

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