Tri-Mer Group announced Matthew Borg as its Equity Partner and Director of its companies. Mr Borg’s approval by the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) “marks a significant strengthening of the firm’s leadership team.”
Tri-Mer Group is a “leading firm” in corporate services, private client solutions, and assurance services. Established in 2005, Tri-Mer Group delivers “tailored, high-quality services” to clients operating in Malta or seeking relocation to the region.
As a member of BKR International, Tri-Mer Services Limited serves a vast clientele with “enjoys a sterling reputation built upon dedication, professionalism, and a client-centric approach”.
Mr Borg has an extensive background in accountancy, tax, and auditing. His credentials include being a certified public accountant and registered auditor, a fellow of “prestigious” accounting institutions including the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants and the Malta Institute of Accountants. He also holds a Diploma in Taxation, issued by the Malta Institute of Taxation.
Having joined Tri-Mer in 2006, Mr Borg’s “dedication and professionalism” are said to have been an integral part of the firm’s success.
“We are delighted to welcome Matthew to the partnership,” stated Ian Mercieca, Marco Mercieca and Aaron Meli, the current Partners at Tri-Mer. They added that Mr Borg’s appointment represents a strategic investment in the group’s future augmenting it ability to serve both new and existing clients.
“Mr Borg’s elevation to directorship within its companies, entrusted with the license for Trustee Services and Corporate Services, is a natural step within his career considering the professionalism and dedication demonstrated over his tenure with us,” the partners stated.
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From Left to Right: Partners Aaron Meli, Marco Mercieca, Ian Mercieca and Matthew Borg
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