HH Finance plc has appointed Glen Grima as the company’s new Chief Financial Officer (CFO), with his mandate also extending to the broader Hugo’s Group.

Mr Grima has over 20 years of experience in the financial sector, having held senior roles in both local and international organisations. Most recently, he served as CFO for the Endo Ventures Group, where he was responsible for financial strategy, reporting, and operations across multiple entities, including Endo Finance plc, a listed company.

A qualified accountant, Mr Grima holds an ACCA qualification, a Master of Business Administration (MBA), and a Professional Diploma in Management. He is also an Associate Member of the Malta Institute of Accountants and a member of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants.

Mr Grima succeeds Sandro Farrugia, who resigned from his position as Group Financial Controller. The board expressed its appreciation for Mr Farrugia’s contribution and dedication during his tenure.

Outgoing CFO Sandro Farrugia / LinkedIn

HH Finance plc was established by Hugo Chetcuti and is now led by his son, Luke Chetcuti. 

The company is involved in property holding and serves as the finance vehicle for the larger Hugo Group, which operates in the hospitality and entertainment sectors.

Featured Image: Glen Grima / LinkedIn

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