KPMG in Malta hosts first ever virtual staff party

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The Malta Business Weekly

On 12 March 2020, KPMG in Malta introduced a number of remote working measures to ensure utmost protection of their people and clients’ well-being. The firm managed to navigate through the ongoing challenging circumstances smoothly and effectively, with minimal disruption to their services and productivity.

The strong socialisation ties and spirit of collaboration between colleagues have effortlessly been taken forward even while working from home. The firm wanted to go a step further in strengthening such ties by organising a virtual party, for all 400+ employees and their loved ones.

KPMG virtual party was held on Friday 29 March 2020, with local personality Gianni Zammit invited to host this unique get-together. Employees were encouraged to wear a touch of ‘blue’ to associate itself to the firm’s brand.

The firm recognises that the current global health crisis does not simply threaten physical health but also, mental health. In fact, safeguarding our people and their families’ health and relieving any anxiety our people might be experiencing was one of the main driving forces behind such an initiative. Music not only brings people together but is also known to be therapeutic for various mental health conditions – this virtual party served to achieve both.

“Thanks to this virtual party, we relived the KPMG vibes that our people are well known for. Gianni’s music always rocks!” shared Danica Galea who enjoyed the night with the rest of the family.

Roberta Sultana commented on how “Music connects us to beautiful feelings, especially unity! This is what I felt during the first KPMG Virtual Party. Despite working from home, I still feel connected to the firm’s vision, values and people. Such initiatives really bring us together much more. We are one big family and thank you KPMG for making it happen”.

Rebecca Borg Darmanin explained that “From the same source that connects us to the people we work with on a daily basis, this time it was an amazing experience bringing family, friends and colleagues together for a night of dance and smiles”.

Andreana Boldarini, one of the organisers of this event shared that “It was a blast, seeing my colleagues dancing and having a good time…one big family celebrating together in each other’s house. All together united through Music! Thanks Gianni for the magical vibe!”

“This was a great initiative and fantastic opportunity for KPMG employees to keep the good vibes going”, concluded Gianni Zammit, after hosting this successful event.

Throughout the past months, the firm offered constant support and encouragement to employees to cope with stress and to keep up a healthy routine even while at home – from virtual fitness classes; to Zumba dancing; to bake-offs; arts and crafts for kids to regular breakfasts meetings with the Senior Partner, to share together experiences and challenges.

“Our firm recognizes the importance of our people, especially during this difficult time. We continue to support our people and keep them engaged and motivated, no matter how great the challenges we face,” explained Adrienne McCarthy, People, Performance and Culture Director at KPMG in Malta.

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In 1994, the Malta Business Weekly became the first newspaper fully dedicated to business. Today this newspaper is a leader in business and financial news. Together with the launch of the MBW newspaper, the company started organising various business breakfasts to discuss various current issues that were targeting the business community in Malta.

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