Klikk and The Malta Chamber strengthen ties

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The Malta Business Weekly

Klikk has renewed its Bronze Partnership Support Agreement with The Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry for the second consecutive year.  The Malta Chamber is honoured with the trust Klikk is placing once again in the Chamber of Commerce through this agreement and looks forward to continue building on the strong relationship the parties enjoy.

Ahead of the signing, The Malta Chamber President, Perit David Xuereb noted how this signing follows in line with the main principles that were outlined in The Malta Chamber’s Economic Vision 2020-2025 document. “As Malta’s leading business representative body, our strive in promoting enterprise growth has always been relentless. To this end, as a Chamber of Commerce, we truly acknowledge the importance of investing smartly in innovation and technology,” noted The Chamber President.

“To this end, Klikk have been vital in aiding The Malta Chamber throughout the digitalisation process. Moreover, Klikk’s vast knowledge and experience in the technology and innovation sphere will be paramount within The Malta Chamber’s Digital Transformation Committee,” explained Perit Xuereb. 

Klikk CEO Kevin Rapinett said “Klikk, a leading technology shop in Malta and an authorised partner to major brands, is proud to be once again supporting the Malta Chamber to further expedite the Chamber’s digitialisation journey through multi-dimensional support.” Mr Rapinett also congratulated Mr Xuereb on his outstanding contribution to the business community amidst challenging times in his term as President.

The Bronze Partnership Support Agreement was signed by Malta Chamber President Perit David Xuereb and Deputy President Ms Marisa Xuereb with Chief Executive Officer Mr Kevin J Rapinett, representing Klikk Ltd.

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