In a significant development for the Maltese professional services sector, KSi Malta and CSA Group, two leading corporate firms in Malta, have merged their activities to create CLA Malta. This entity will now operate under the global network of CLA Global, further strengthening its capabilities and expanding its reach within the region and internationally.

With this merger, CLA Malta boasts a team of 140 professionals. The firm, which operates from its main offices in Msida and Ta’ Xbiex, will provide a comprehensive suite of services, including audit, advisory, tax, and outsourcing. These services will cater to a wide range of industries, such as consumer products, education, energy and natural resources, fintech, manufacturing and distribution, professional services, and telecommunications.

Joseph Gauci and Charles Scerri, Founding Partners at CLA Malta, commented on the merger: “The union of KSi Malta and CSA Group under the CLA Global banner represents a strategic move to enhance our international presence. By joining forces and becoming part of a global network, we are better positioned to offer our clients the highest level of service and expertise.”

Paul English, CEO of CLA Global, expressed his enthusiasm about the expansion: “We are excited to welcome CLA Malta to our network. The merger of KSi Malta and CSA Group brings together two of Malta’s top firms, and their combined expertise will be an asset to CLA Global. This move aligns with our mission to provide exceptional service to clients across the globe.”

CLA Global, established on 1st July 2022, by CliftonLarsonAllen LLP and Evelyn Partners, has quickly grown to include over 220 offices worldwide, with more than 14,500 professionals. The network specialises in serving fast-growing, innovative, and dynamic middle-market businesses with cross-border operations.

Founding firms CliftonLarsonAllen LLP (USA) and Evelyn Partners (UK) are both top 10 firms in their respective countries, spearheading CLA Global in becoming one of the top networks worldwide in the coming years.

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