RSM Malta on Wednesday (today) shared that it has strengthened its leadership team through the appointment of Albertine Farrugia as Director.
With over 18 years of professional experience in external audit, Ms Farrugia Sacco brings extensive knowledge and experience to her new role at the corporate services provider.
She is a Certified Public Accountant and Auditor with a comprehensive understanding of Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs), International Standards on Auditing (ISAs), and General Accounting Principles for Small and Medium-Sized Entities (GAPSME). RSM Malta stated that her extensive career and experience in planning and evaluating audit engagements, strategizing, overseeing execution, mentoring audit teams, and establishing strong client relationships makes her a “valuable addition to the team.”
RSM Malta Partner Conrad Borg congratulated Ms Farrugia Sacco on her new role within the company, saying: “We are delighted to have Albertine [Ms Farrugia Sacco] join us as Director at RSM Malta.”
“Her expertise and leadership skills will undoubtedly enhance our firm’s capabilities and strengthen our commitment to delivering high-quality services to our clients,” he added.
Expressing her enthusiasm for the new role, Ms Farrugia Sacco said that she is eager to play her part in “fostering the firm’s growth and success.”
“I eagerly anticipate collaborating with the team at RSM, leveraging our collective skills to consistently deliver exceptional service and advice to our valued clients,” she affirmed.
Ms Farrugia Sacco is a Fellow Member of the Malta Institute of Accountants (MIA) and holds a Bachelor of Accountancy (Hons) and a Bachelor of Commerce, both from University of Malta.
RSM Malta is a member of RSM International, a network of assurance, tax, and consulting experts with firms in 120 countries. RSM has a combined workforce of over 64,000, as well as 820 offices across the Americas, Europe, MENA, Africa, and Asia Pacific.
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New RSM Malta Director Albertine Farrugia Sacco
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