Brexit pushes healthcare company from UK to Malta ‘to better serve clientele’

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The Malta Business Weekly

SEI Healthcare Europe, a global professional independent medical education organization, has announced a major relocation from the United Kingdom to Malta ‘to better serve clientele’.

The mission at SEI Healthcare is to bring together and present global medical information in an organised and engaging format for healthcare professionals in Europe and around the world. Committed to spearheading the innovation of medical education on a global scale, Europe plays a key role in the achievement of this mission at SEI Healthcare.

The European relocation reflects SEI Healthcare’s commitment to their customers in Europe by providing expedited product and service delivery, asiaone.com reports.

Samantha Harris, Head of Client Services, says: “We simply weren’t able to efficiently provide for our European customers from the United Kingdom any longer, with many, many extra layers of red tape that delay our ability to deliver world-class services for our clients. A relocation to Malta, located in the European Union, means we can continue to service our clients in the best possible way.”

“Moving to Malta means we can continue to deliver the highest quality of products and services to our European clientele and ensure the company is optimally positioned as we move forward in this competitive global economy,” says Charles Sweeney, Head of SEI Healthcare Europe.

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