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  • Forming ties together

    Looking@Libya works to establish close ties with Libya and other North African
    countries during this change of Government.
  • Useful links


    • http://www.fzdadvocates.com/

      FZD Advocates is a law firm based in the heart of the historic city of Valletta, Malta. They are a group of experienced lawyers, who have joined together and pooled in resources to create a strong and multidisciplinary firm which relies on our acquired knowledge and competences to lead and direct their clients in the best way possible.

    • http://www.iurismalta.com/

      IURIS Malta is a newly established law-firm. While starting operations in 2011, it comprises a well-knit team of lawyers, since all its members have worked together for several years. The firm is led by partners Peter Fenech and Simon Galea Testaferrata who have shared offices for the past 15 years, while associates Sarah Galea, Rita Mifsud and Lena Sammut have been on board since 2003 & 2005 respectively.

    • http://www.avukati.org

      The Malta Chamber of Advocates represents the corps of advocates admitted to the Bar of Malta. It is a voluntary non-political non-Governmental organisation funded by the fees payable by members and by funds raised from the activities it organises. It is recognised at law as the consultative and participatory representative of advocates in matters related to the organisation and administration of justice. The Chamber seeks to organise seminars to update the profession on matters both of substantive and of procedural law.

    • http://www.cbl.gov.ly/eg/

      Central Bank of Libya creates an attractive investment environment and financial & monetary stability for the new Libya. The bank ensures that it disseminates all its knowledge on banking while promoting its firm principles on disclosure, transparency, professionalism and team spirit.


    • http://www.centralbankmalta.org

      The Central Bank of Malta is an independent institution which seeks to carry out its statutory responsibilities in the public interest. As a member of the Eurosystem, the Bank's primary objective is to maintain price stability, thereby contributing to sustainable economic development.

    • http://www.doi.gov.mt/

      The Department of Information (Malta) aims to provide the public with up-to-date, comprehensive and meaningful information on Government policies, services and activities as well as on matters of public interest.



    • http://www.mfsa.com.mt

      The Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) is the single regulator for financial services activities in Malta. It regulates and supervises credit and financial institutions, investment, trust and insurance business and also houses the country's Companies Registry. The MFSA issues guidance notes, monitors local and international developments, works with relevant parties on legislative matters, and plays a major role in training. It encourages high standards of compliance and runs a consumer affairs unit.

    • http://www.borzamalta.com.mt/

      The Malta Stock Exchange carries out this role by providing a structure for admission of financial instruments to its recognised lists which may subsequently be traded on a regulated, transparent and orderly market place (secondary market).

    • http://www.maltaenterprise.com

      Malta Enterprise (ME) is the national development agency responsible for promoting and facilitating international investment in the Maltese Islands by offering investors excellent business opportunities and tailored services. The Malta Enterprise network operates in various countries around the globe, with offices or representation in embassies and consulates in North Africa, the Middle East, Asia, the United States and Australia.