Luxury Living Finance plc has appointed Matthew Paris as its new Company Secretary.

Dr Paris, a legal professional, is the Co-Founder of Dalli Paris Advocates, which he established together with Luke Dalli, Executive Chairman of the Arts Council Malta and son of former EU Commissioner Helena Dalli.

Dr Paris also serves as Vice-President of the Malta Football Association (MFA).

He succeeds Paul DeBattista, who had worked closely with the late Jean Paul Busuttil, founder of Luxury Living Technologies. Mr Busuttil was tragically killed in a shooting incident in Bidnija earlier this year.

Following Mr Busuttil’s passing, his 22-year-old daughter Sophie-Ann Busuttil was appointed Company Director.

Founded in 2016, Luxury Living Technologies was initially focused on the solar energy sector. In recent years, the company has diversified into real estate and beverages, and today owns the Smoochie brand of fresh fruit smoothies as well as a guesthouse in St Julian’s.

Luxury Living Finance plc is the financing vehicle for Luxury Living Technologies. The latter is the guarantor of the public company, which has €8 million in outstanding bonds listed on the Malta Stock Exchange’s Prospects Multilateral Trading Facility, due to mature in 2028.

Featured Images: Matthew Paris / Luxury Living Technologies

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