KPMG in Malta appoints three directors

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The Malta Business Weekly


Strengthening the leadership team with the appointment of three Directors, with effect from 1 October 2024

The firm has appointed Luke Borg, Jonathan Bugeja and Nadia Camilleri as Directors.


Luke Borg joined KPMG in Malta in 2010 and has since gained extensive expertise in providing accounting support across sectors such as logistics, internet gaming, retail, and financial services.
His experience includes senior roles like Acting CFO and Senior Accounting Manager for both local businesses and multinational corporations, offering deep insights into accounting operations and financial systems. Known for his collaborative approach, Luke works closely with CFOs to streamline processes and enhance strategic decision-making.
Jonathan Bugejathan is an accountant by profession, holding a Practising Certificate in Auditing and is also a fellow member of the Malta Institute of Accountants (MIA). He joined KPMG in Malta’s Audit function in 2013 and throughout his career, Jonathan has also worked with the audit functions of the US, Ireland, Germany and Gibraltar KPMG offices gaining significant experience in a variety of industries.

Jonathan currently forms part of the Private Enterprise cluster within the Audit function whereby he leads the audits of a broad portfolio of local and international clients across various industries such as transport, telecommunications, retail and manufacturing. Jonathan is also very active in ensuring that the Audit function within KPMG in Malta firm is equipped with the right automated tools to support engagement teams in carrying out their work efficiently.

Nadia Camillerileads the People function at KPMG and has over 15 years of experience in the field of Human Resources. Her broad expertise spans key areas such as executive search, talent management, and leading HR teams across various industries.
Nadia holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree, which she completed in 1998, and later pursued a Postgraduate Diploma in Human Resources Training and Development from the University of Leicester. Her academic background, combined with her extensive professional experience, allows her to foster a culture of development and operational excellence, whilst optimising the effectiveness of the People team to support the firm’s growth and success.

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