Christian Gatt has resigned from his role as Managing Director at APCO Limited with effect from 3rd June 2022.

Harvest Technology, APCO Limited’s parent company, announced the news earlier this week.

The company thanked Mr Gatt for his service and contribution to the group whilst also initiating the process of identifying a suitable replacement.

Mr Gatt had joined APCO Limited in the capacity of Managing Director around a year-and-a-half ago.

Founded in 1984, the company is one of Malta’s leading suppliers of automation, self-service, and security solutions.

APCO partners with world-class hardware suppliers to provide clients with a range of products, including office equipment, banking products, fuel dispensers, and retail management systems.

Before joining APCO, Mr Gatt spent three-and-a-half years at PTL Ltd – another subsidiary of Harvest Technology – in the capacity of Head of Product Engineering and Architecture.

His previous experiences also include a lengthy tenure as Enterprise Architect at the Malta Information Technology Agency (MITA) and a stint as Senior Technical Architect at 6pm Ltd Malta.

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