Adrian Grech has just been appointed as Dhalia Real Estate’s new Chief Executive Officer.

With over 19 years of experience as a CFO within the same company, Adrian Grech brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table.

Speaking to MaltaCEOs.mt, Mr Grech expressed his enthusiasm for the role, while acknowledging that there are “big shoes to fill”.

He added that, as CEO, his aim is to continue building on the strong foundations upon which Dhalia was established, with the ambition of becoming, and remaining, the leading name in the property market.

Asked about the recent stabilisation in growth within the property sector, and whether this presents new challenges for real estate firms such as Dhalia, Mr Grech recognised this as a well-known factor.

However, he emphasised that Dhalia is well-positioned to navigate these challenges. “By investing in the right people and technology, and maintaining a forward-thinking mindset,” Dhalia will continue to thrive.

In a recent post, Dhalia welcomed Adrian Grech as its new CEO, describing the appointment as “an incredible milestone in his journey – and a proud moment for us all.” The announcement also marks 20 years of his dedication and leadership.

Founded in 1982, Dhalia Real Estate Services has grown to become the largest privately-owned real estate agency in Malta and Gozo. Since then, Dhalia has become a respected name in Maltese real estate, backed by years of experience and a strong track record.

With a team of over 100 sales associates, branch managers, and staff, Dhalia was also the first real estate agency to receive official accreditation from the Malta Further and Higher Education Authority (MFHEA) for its Award in Commercial Real Estate programme.

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