Melita Business increases support for business community

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The Malta Business Weekly

Melita Business is growing its team to provide a wider range of communication services to the local business community, enhanced customer experience and enable digital adoption. Amongst the developments, Melita Business has doubled the size of its account management team that acts as single point of contact for larger organisations.

Moreover, the company has also introduced new management roles in product management, innovation, and account management which will increase the company’s focus on customer experience whilst enabling customers to make the best use of cloud platforms. Melita has also invested significantly in the Internet of Things, providing local businesses with connectivity, a management platform and solutions to optimise and automate their operations.

The increased focus on business clients, and a more personal approach designed around needs of different types of business, is also reflected in the new www.melitabusiness.com website. To cater for the needs of different businesses, Melita has put together offers, solutions and pricing that suit different categories of business; whether these are retail stores, hotels, self-employed professionals, or even larger financial services companies and government agencies.

Malcolm Briffa, Director of Business Services at Melita Limited, said, “At Melita Business we cater for the needs of all types of businesses, whatever their size or location. This commitment is reflected in our investments, such as being the only telecoms provider to deliver gigabit internet speeds to businesses anywhere in Malta, a best-in-class data centre, or the dedicated platform for Internet of Things. Business customers are after great and reliable connectivity whether in their office, or on the go. But more importantly they want to know that they have someone to reach out to and who will support them personally when needed.”

“Together with the business community we continue to adapt to the implications of Covid-19 and to the transformation of our economy through technology. Melita Business remains focused on optimising its operations to ensure we are there to give our business customers the solutions they need”, added Mr Briffa.

For more information on Melita Business, which for more than 20 years has offered specific products for voice and data communication to companies ranging from small corner shops to big international corporations, visit www.melitabusiness.com

The Malta Business Weekly

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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