Online conference reaches over 22,000 online viewers – New Business Support Covid Measures Announcements

The Prime Minister participated in a 45 minutes fireside chat with the Malta Chamber of SMEs CEO Ms Abigail Mamo
Prime Minister Robert Abela during a fireside chat organised by the Malta Chamber of SMES

On Thursday 10th September the Malta Chamber of SMEs organised an online conference with the participation of high level officials, including Hon. Prime Minister Robert Abela, the Minister for Economy, Investment and Small Businesses Hon. Silvio Schembri, Malta Enterprise CEO Mr Kurt Farrugia and Business first CEO Ms Marika Tonna. The conference was followed by a staggering, over 22,000 online viewers on the  Malta Chamber of SMEs facebook page, Malta Enterprise facebook page and Prime Minister Robert Abela’s facebook page.

 

Click here to watch the Online Conference

 

The Prime Minister participated in a 45 minutes fireside chat with the Malta Chamber of SMEs CEO Ms Abigail Mamo in which he announced that:

Government will continue helping businesses with wage supplements beyond October – An updated scheme will be announced during October’s Budget.

The Prime Minister confirmed that he agreed that the Government will be working to boost consumption, he did not exclude a new voucher scheme will be launched

Repayment of Tax Deferrals and Moratoria on Bank Loans will be facilitated through prolonged payment schedules and the maturities of loans will lengthen

 

Malta Enterprise CEO Mr Kurt Farrugia and Business 1st CEO Ms Marika Tonna also made the following interesting highlights for business: 

Sectors that felt the impact of Covid later will also be helped

Upcoming next are the Business Re-Engineering Scheme and the MicroInvest Tax Credit into cash

Future looking priority areas of support will be Green Business, Digital Investments by Businesses and Remodeling the Business Model for the new era

Malta Enterprise will be incentivising businesses to stop and think on a new economic model not based on mass tourist consumption, including higher quality investment in products and services

Malta Enterprise is working on strong Start-Up schemes ​​​and schemes that will address the gaps in the banking sector to sustain Access to Finance for SMEs

Business 1st will be expanding its focus more into Reducing Bureaucracy and next year launching an online one-stop-shop portal for businesses

During this online conference, Mr Karl Herrera, Chief Officer – Incentives Development Evaluation and Monitoring at Malta Enterprise presented an overview of the Malta Enterprise Support Measures. Mr Herrera’s  full presentation may be downloaded here.

Paul Abela confirmed as President of the Malta Chamber of SMEs

Paul Abela has been confirmed as Malta Chamber of SMEs President for the year 2020-2021.

During the Annual General meeting Mr Abela thanked the council for their support. He mentioned that while 2019 was a successful year for business, 2020 has been very difficult for almost all members of the SME Chamber because of all the challenges that Covid-19 has brought about.

Mr Abela stated that during this coming year he will continue working on strengthening the organization and building on over 70 years of success that the Chamber of SMEs has achieved. He mentioned the rebranding exercise of the SME Chamber and explained that this has already given great results, in visibility, effectiveness and in memberships.

Mr Abela thanked the organisation’s CEO, Ms Abigail Mamo and the SME Chamber Staff for their hard and dedicated work and stated that the organisation was never as professional and held such a high profile as it did today.

‘SMEs today know that they have a home and that we will be with them through thick and thin. The positive feedback I receive from our members is greatly encouraging and assures me that we are on the right track’, concluded Paul Abela in his first address to the SME Chamber Council.

Malta Chamber of SMEs Annual General Meeting 2019-2020
Left to right (Philip Fenech Vice-President, Paul Abela President, Abigail Mamo CEO and Marcel Mizzi Vice-President

Mr Abela was elected President for the first time in 2006 and since then he worked on strengthening the position of the SMEs and bringing their interests forward on the agenda.

The 5 officers elected as Vice-Presidents are: Philip Fenech Vice President – policy and strategy; Marcel Mizzi Vice President – finance and administration; Sergio Camilleri Vice President – sectors; Michael Galea  Vice President – districts and localities and Noel Gauci Vice President – training and development; Mr Chris Vassallo was elected for the first time as Vice President – international relations.

Rent refund application process begins – Malta Enterprise

More than 16,000 businesses currently receiving the wage supplement have received the application for the rent refund.

Through this measure, businesses will be receiving € 2,500 in aid. Businesses operating from more than one location and employing more workers can benefit up to € 7,500.

The aim of this incentive is to reduce the burdens on businesses and the self-employed that have been encountered in the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Malta Enterprise’s initial email provides clients the link for an online application. The application is divided into four elements:

1.      The presentation of a lease contract valid before 9 March 2020.

2.       Copy of the last rental receipt (including part of 2020).

3.      To provide information on any financial grants that the business has already received from different Government departments to date

4.       ‘Undertaking in difficulty’ declaration form.

All those who have benefited from the COVID Wage supplement are also eligible for this scheme.

The process follows the same method of interaction that customers have already become accustomed to through the wage supplement. If the steps are done correctly, then the applicant will only have to wait for the confirmation emails (Approval) from Malta Enterprise. After accepting this email the applicant receives the money directly into his bank account.

Applications will be accepted until 9th October 2020

This measure is the latest in a series of measures being administered by Malta Enterprise specifically part of the Economic Regeneration package. Apart from this process, since March, Malta Enterprise has also been administering the Wage Supplement scheme, incentives in connection with Telework equipment, compensation to employers for quarantine leave, as well as the refund on the electricity bill.

More information can be obtained from the dedicated site: regeneration.maltaenterprise.com or by calling 144.

Source: Malta Enterprise

350 plastic bottle return machines to be stationed around Malta and Gozo – SME Chamber representing retailers

“Malta Chamber of SMEs is part of the consortium that will be running the scheme, representing retailers”

“Bottle return scheme to be up and running within 14 months”

A total of 350 reverse vending machines are going to be stationed around Malta and Gozo within the next 14 months, Environment Minister Aaron Farrugia announced earlier today.

The reverse vending machines will allow people to return used plastic drinks containers in return for 10c per bottle.  The Malta Chamber of SMEs will be part of the consortium that will be running the scheme. Malta Chamber of SMEs President, Mr Paul Abela was present and signed the agreement on behalf of the retailers.

The aim is for 85% of plastic bottles used in Malta to be recycled.

A licensing agreement was signed with the consortium of importers, producers and retailers and the Resource Recovery and Recycling Agency (RRRA).

Minister Farrugia said the agreement will also lead to a new plastic bottle recycling centre being built at Hal Far as part of a €15 million investment in the new scheme. The Environment Minister said the scheme would help Malta hit its recycling targets.

RRRA CEO Anthony Rizzo said he hoped the scheme would boost the way in which both producer and consumers become more responsible when consuming and disposing of reusable plastic.

In tandem with the scheme, the government will also be forging ahead with plans to gradually phase out single use plastics.

From January 1, importation of many types of single use plastics will be banned. The following year, the sale of single used plastics will be banned, Farrugia said.

Source: timesofmalta.com

Malta Chamber of SMEs meets Opposition delegation to discuss the 2021 Budget proposals

“Budget 2021 must guarantee a financial package that will see businesses through the Covid period and beyond”

The Malta Chamber of SMEs met a delegation from the Opposition to discuss the proposals for the 2021 Budget.
Malta Chamber of SMEs President Mr Paul Abela said that earlier this week the SME Chamber published its full set of 19 Budget proposals that mainly focus on the required urgent response mechanism to counter the effects of the Covid 19 pandemic on businesses.
Paul Abela mentioned that 2020 is nothing like what anyone expected and will be remembered as an exceptional year for all the wrong reasons.
Mr Abela said that Budget 2021 must guarantee a financial package that will see businesses through the Covid period and help them rebuild their strength to be able to sustain the Maltese Economy independently again.
Paul Abela said that the Wage Supplement, which proved to save thousands of jobs across Malta and Gozo, was a proposals of the SME Chamber and implemented following our insistance.
Mr Abela insisted that the SME Chamber’s Budget 2021 targets businesses and consumers alike, who depend on each other now, with the effects of Covid, more than ever. Mentioning mainly the Reduction of Income tax on Business Trading Income, Covid Wage Supplement to Extended till March 2021 to give businesses pradicability, Re-launching the Voucher Scheme and Redistribution of another round of Eur100 vouchers and Extending MicroInvest benefits amongst other important proposals.
The delegation from the Opposition, composed of Hon. Mario de Marco, Hon.  Claudio Grech, Hon. Hermann Schiavone and Hon. Kristy Debono stated that the role of Malta Chamber of SMEs throughout Covid-19 was very important and influential.
The delegation acknowledged the work behind the SME Chamber Budget proposals and said that the Opposition will take on board the SME Chamber budget proposals which will eventually be included in the Opposition Pre-Budget Document.
Abigail Mamo, CEO of Malta Chamber of SMEs and Philip Fenech, Vice President of the Malta Chamber of SMEs were also present for this meeting.

SME Chamber launches its new website

Visit www.smechamber.mt

The Malta Chamber of SMEs gave life to its rebranding strategy at the beginning of 2020. Since then we started building on our new brand on the public front. We are pleased to say that later during this busy year, during September 2020, the Malta Chamber of SMEs completed its regeneration process with the launch of its brand-new website. The new website is state-of-the-art and offers enhanced user accessibility and functionality. The highlight however is the added value this website will be giving to our members.

The new website, www.smechamber.mt, part-financed by the European Social Fund, aims to offer an added layer of support to all businesses, especially members, through the access of premium content in terms of resources. Businesses, especially members, will have access to basic resources, to give them better tools to work with and easier compliance.

The Malta Chamber of SMEs is a 70 year old organisation, and, similarly to the rebranding exercise, we are not wiping the past but building on it and strengthening it. The new website therefore includes past resources in the previous website that will be found through the search function.

The SME Chamber website also offers online payment options. New members will be able to apply and become members instantly and start benefitting from all benefits associated with the Membership.

The online Payment gateway is powered by our partners, Acquiring.com which offers online and electronic payments solutions.

Malta Chamber of SMEs presents 19 proposals for a Covid 19 Budget year

“SME Chamber calls for a Budget of strength to sustain businesses through the Covid crises and beyond.”

Photo: timesofmalta.com

 

The Malta Chamber of SMEs has published its full set of 19 Budget proposals that mainly focus on the required urgent response mechanism to counter the effects of the Covid 19 pandemic on businesses.

In his foreword, the SME Chamber President Paul Abela states that 2020 is nothing like what anyone expected and will be remembered as an exceptional year for all the wrong reasons. Mr Abela also explained that businesses had hoped for greater stability in 2020, after Malta had gone through very turbulent months at the end of 2019 and later saw the election of Dr Robert Abela as Prime Minister. Unfortunately, Covid 19 did quite the opposite. 

Lack of confidence, lack of stability and great uncertainty have been with us for close to a year now when considering also the political instability that we closed 2019 with. Businesses have been hit very hard and Malta is still not rid of Covid and will not be for some more time. Budget 2021 must guarantee a financial package that will see businesses through the Covid period and help them rebuild their strength to be able to sustain the Maltese Economy independently again.  

 

Below are the highlights of the set of proposals being put forward by the Malta Chamber of SMEs: 

REDUCTION OF INCOME TAX ON BUSINESS TRADING INCOME

To 20% for the first Eur 100,000 in profits, to leave increased liquidity in the pockets of businesses 

 

LOWERING THE VAT RATES ACROSS THE BOARD

10% from the current 18% and extending the special VAT rates for businesses that have been hardest hit by the pandemic. Similar to what other countries have done, lower VAT rates will encourage increased consumption 

 

REMOVAL OF SISA

An unfair and hidden tax on consumption. SISA removed for all goods that do not carry the excise identifying marker 

 

COVID WAGE SUPPLEMENT

Extended till March 2021 to give businesses pradicability 

Reintegrating a number of business sectors on the original wage supplement 

Give the possibility to employers to integrate critical staff in the Wage Supplement system to replace employees that have left and not made redundant 

 

RELAUNCHING THE VOUCHER SCHEME

Redistribution of another round of Eur100 vouchers 

 

INCREASED BANKING SUPPORT  

Extending the moratoria on bank repayments for an additional 6 months in the form of a partial moratorium 

Interest rate subsidy of 2.5% to be extended to all loans linked to new investments 

 

NEW EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING SCHEMES

A full financed training scheme that will incentivise the business to keep employees on and rather than staying unproductive 

A re-employment grant scheme where employers that employ someone who has over the last months been made redundant due to Covid would be assisted by covering Eur 500/month of the wage for one year 

Strengthen the Get Qualified scheme to encourage personal development 

 

E-COMMERCE SUPPORT SCHEMES

A grant scheme that would help businesses cover costs linked to the successful execution of a website which are beyond the cost of building a website per se 

 

EXTENDING MICROINVEST BENEFITS 

Extending the cash conversion possibility of MicroInvest from 30% to 50% up to a maximum of  Eur 5000 insteatd of Eur 2000  

Extend eligible costs covered by MicroInvest to cover Covid consumables such as disposable and reusable masks, disinfection and fumigation services and sanitizers 

 

NO BUSINESS SUCCESSION TAX ON CAUSA MORTIS

 When a business stays within the immediate family.

 

IMPROVING THE ACCESSIBILITY TO AND WITHIN GOZO IN A SUSTAINABLE MANNER TO PRESERVE GOZO’S PRISTINE NATURE

 

The SME Chamber’s Budget 2021 targets businesses and consumers alike, who depend on each other now, with the effects of Covid, more than ever. 

We thank the Prime Minister for his support and cooperation during this difficult year as the state support measures were crucial to avoid mass business closures and unemployment.

Malta Chamber of SMEs receives training on Employment Law in Malta and the EU

The training is funded by the Norway Grants 2014-2021 Social Dialogue and Decent work

The Malta Chamber of SMEs staff received their first training on employment law in Malta which is being supported by the Norway Grants.

The training focuses on several points related to employment law in Malta and the EU, the different types of employment contracts, working hours, leave, wages, termination of contracts, harassment and discrimination, disability, health and safety at work, data protection and work permits and residency.

The aim is that following this training by Employment Law experts, Malta Chamber of SMEs staff will be able to offer a new support service related to employment law for its members.

The training was awarded to Fenech & Fenech following an open call and was conducted by Lawyers Dr.Paul Gonzi, Dr. Rebecca Diacono, Dr. Thomas Bugeja and Dr. Mattea Pullicino.

This training is Supported by the Norway Grants 2014-2021, in the frame of the Social Dialogue and Decent Work Programme

Wage supplement, COVID-19 vouchers extended to October

SME CHAMBER WELCOMES THE NEWLY LAUNCHED AND EXTENDED AID INCENTIVES TO MITIGATE THE IMPACT OF COVID ON BUSINESSES 

The Malta Chamber of SMEs greatly welcomes the newly launched rent subsidy scheme for self-employed and businesses. The SME Chamber was the main business representative that has been campaigning incessantly for the government to support enterprises with their rental costs.

The first time the scheme was announced way back in June, the SME Chamber had expressed its disappointment that Eur2,500 fall short significantly and will have little impact on businesses needing help with accumulating rental costs. Since then, the SME Chamber has continued actively working with the authorities and insisted that the scheme should be widened to cater for businesses according to size. We therefore greatly welcome the improved announced scheme that on its own can reach up to Eur 7,500 in aid to businesses.

The SME Chamber also expresses its satisfaction with today’s announcements that two main pillars in government’s enterprise support strategy are being extended. The Wage Supplement and the Voucher Schemes were two essential measures that have kept the majority of businesses afloat during these difficult times. The SME Chamber also appreciates that this comes before the 2021 Budget that should then announce further support measures beyond this period.

In its Budget proposals the SME Chamber is specifically asking for an extension of the Wage Supplement till March 2021 and for another round of vouchers to be issued under the voucher scheme and extended for consumers to be able to spend it till December 2020.  The SME Chamber is expecting the situation to stabilise more as of March of 2021 which is till when it is envisaged that businesses will require support.

The Malta Chamber of SMEs thanks Hon Silvio Schembri as Minister for the Economy and Small Businesses as well as Mr Kurt Farrugia as Malta Enterprise CEO, for their support during this challenging time.