Jonathan Briffa has stepped down as Hudson Group’s Chief Financial Officer (CFO), with effect from 2nd July 2024.

Announcing the departure through an update on the Malta Stock Exchange, the group thanked Mr Briffa for his service and expressed well wishes for his new endeavours.

The company is expected to issue a further announcement for the appointment of a new group CFO.

Until a replacement is found, Hudson shared that functions previously carried out by Mr Briffa will be assumed by the function heads in the finance team, reporting to the CEO on an interim basis.

This announcement comes just a few days after Hudson Group reported €747,697 in pre-tax profit during the financial year ended 31st December 2023. This marked a substantial drop from the €7.6 million recorded in the year prior.

Mr Briffa joined Hudson Group in October 2018. Throughout his time with the group, he held the roles of Head of Business Support and Strategy and Chief of Staff.

Two years later he was appointed as CFO of Hudson Group.

Prior to these roles he also served as Financial Controller at various companies.

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Jonathan Briffa / LinkedIn

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