Charlene Baldacchino

RSM Malta has appointed Charlene Baldacchino as its new Director for Audit and Assurance. 

A Certified Public Accountant and a member of the Malta Institute of Accountants, Ms Baldacchino has over 18 years of experience in external auditing, advising clients across a broad range of sectors, including real estate, hospitality, manufacturing, and retail.

In her new role, she will oversee audit and assurance engagements, supporting clients in meeting their financial reporting and regulatory obligations while ensuring compliance with international standards, and coaching and mentoring audit teams. 

She joins RSM Malta’s Audit and Assurance practice as part of a collaborative team that includes Partners Conrad Borg and Roberta West Falzon, Director Albertine Farrugia Sacco, and the firm’s wider group of audit professionals.

“Stepping into this role allows me to further contribute to RSM Malta’s audit and assurance practice,” Ms Baldacchino said. 

“We place great importance on listening carefully, truly understanding our clients, collaborating closely and delivering insights that genuinely support them. I look forward to working alongside our teams and clients to deliver efficient, high-quality audits that strengthen trust and enable confident, well-informed decisions.”

RSM Malta Managing Partner Karen Spiteri Bailey said that this appointment reflects the firm’s continued investment in strengthening its audit and assurance leadership. 

“Her extensive experience, technical rigour, and people-focused approach align strongly with RSM Malta’s values and our commitment to delivering audits that provide meaningful insight and long-term value to our clients,” she said.

Photo: RSM Malta

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