“I see enormous untapped potential in the talent and opportunities the local sector offers,” said Alexandre Dreyfus as he launches Qamar Ventures, an investment venture focused on transforming Malta’s digital media, technology, entertainment, and sports sectors.

With plans to invest €10 million over the coming years, Qamar Ventures aims to “scale businesses, drive innovation, and solidify Malta’s position as a hub for creativity and technological growth in the Mediterranean,” read a statement.

“Qamar Ventures represents a bold step forward for Malta’s digital economy … This venture is my commitment to continue investing directly in Malta’s growth and helping it thrive as a centre for innovation and excellence,” he added.  

A return to entrepreneurial roots

Mr Dreyfus’s journey as a tech entrepreneur began at the age of 18, when he founded his first company Mediartis, a web agency he sold to Publicis Group in 1998. Building on that success, he launched Webcity, a digital tourist guide that expanded to 80 employees before being acquired by Yelp. These early ventures paved the way for his global success with Chiliz and Socios.com.

Now, through Qamar Ventures, he is returning to his entrepreneurial roots with a focus on fostering growth and innovation in Malta’s evolving digital ecosystem.

Strategic vision and future growth

At the heart of Qamar Ventures is a stated commitment to consolidating and scaling Malta’s digital ecosystem by investing in media, technology, entertainment, sports, and e-commerce. With an investment plan of €10 million, the venture will focus on strategic mergers, acquisitions, and partnerships that amplify Malta’s global competitiveness while empowering local entrepreneurs.

“Our mission is to build a sustainable ecosystem where innovative ideas and local talent can thrive,” said Mr Dreyfus, adding that “by injecting liquidity and uniting businesses under one vision, we aim to make Malta a centre of excellence for digital innovation in the Mediterranean.”

Qamar Ventures expects to announce its first deals and developments over the coming months.

These initial steps will demonstrate the venture’s strategy in action and set the stage for long-term growth across multiple sectors.

Qamar Ventures also aims to launch and scale new platforms and services, addressing evolving industry demands while creating tangible value for businesses and audiences.

“By supporting local talent and providing critical resources, the venture will lay the groundwork for Malta’s leadership in the digital, entertainment, and sports sectors, regionally and beyond,” concluded the statement.

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