PKF MALTA

Audit, assurance, tax, and advisory firm PKF Malta announced the launch of its newly redesigned website earlier today.

The company noted that the new platform features all the latest information and updates on the company in a user-friendly and visually-compelling style – in line with PKF International’s global branding framework.

“Investing in a new, professional website and making sure its content is updated on a regular basis is key to any business,” PKF Malta Senior Partner George Mangion said.

George Mangion / PKF Malta

The company’s new website was developed using a high-quality and efficient platform backend which supports the brand and is search engine optimised. It also features added security in order to sustain the firm’s business in its current and future needs.

The new PKF Malta website also includes live chat functionality, allowing its users to sign up to the company’s newsletter.

“We believe that revamping our website both from a technical and visual perspective will help PKF Malta better communicate who we are, what we offer, as well as the events and initiatives that we organise or partake in, Mr Mangion added.

“We are proud to state that our new website is supported by PKF’s International Team,” the Senior Partner concluded.

PKF Malta’s newly launched website offers users information relating to the services offered by the company. It also provides information related to PKF Malta and PKF International in a dedicated news section.

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