Malta’s Startup Residence Programme
STARTUPSEnterprise Minister Miriam Dalli has announced a new residency scheme aimed at non-Europeans willing to bring their start-ups to Malta.
Helping startups start up
In recent years, we have seen a huge rise in the number of startups in Malta. Many of the barriers to entry have been detached with advancements in technology and the convergence of existing industries. This has led to increased competition and a need to get your product to the market early.
Why Grant Thornton?
Most management literature and learning will take your strengths for granted and focus on addressing your weaknesses. We focus on the strengths of your business, on the things that count and on the factors, that we believe make the difference between success and failure. A quick look at statistics from students sitting examinations reveals that two thirds of students, who fail, fail by 5% or less.
The lesson to take from this is that the gap between success and failure is quite small. While starting your own business is more complex and challenging than an examination, this lesson, we believe, is fundamental to the success/profitable commercialisation of your business idea – small things matter.
Enterprise Minister Miriam Dalli has announced a new residency scheme aimed at non-Europeans willing to bring their start-ups to Malta.
No doubt that blockchain technology presents many opportunities that will keep transforming the financial space. The disruptive technology is exponentially opening up international markets the same way the internet transformed access to information. For those that recognize what blockchain technology has to offer, its potential has no barriers, both for entrepreneurs and consumers who will be able to gain access to any service or assets they need where they are and when they need them.
How about €30,000 to finance your great business idea? The PowerUp! competition offers a €30,000 cash prize to European startups with a focus on energy, mobility, cleantech & cybersecurity projects.
Just like no two zebras have the same stripes, no two business strategies are the same. Grant Thornton can help you develop yours.
This Grant Scheme seeks to support SMEs through the provision of Grants to part-finance costs to actively participate in International Business Promotion Fairs held outside Malta, aimed at the internationalisation of the undertaking by introducing their products/services to new markets and by strengthening their international market presence.