Isaac Sammut

Isaac Sammut has joined Balzan-based tax, legal advisory, and corporate services firm KSi Malta as Business Development Manager.

The company is a member of Morison KSi, a global association of leading professional service firms, established to meet the cross-border accounting, auditing, tax, and business consulting needs of clients.

Presently, Morison KSi consists of 163 member firms spread around 85 countries.

Prior to joining KSi Malta, Mr Sammut served as Project Coordinator and Senior Manager Business Development at Tech.mt over the span of two-and-a-half years.

He has also been lecturing part-time at the Saint Martin’s Institute of Higher Education since September 2020.

Mr Sammut’s previous professional experiences include the roles of Project Coordinator – Information Society at the Malta Communications Authority, Communications Coordinator at Malta Public Transport, and Business Support Coordinator at Medilink International.

KSi Malta’s services touch upon a plethora of industries, including but not limited to gaming, recruitment, medical cannabis, and fintech.

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