PwC Malta welcomes new partner and director

Published by
Christian Keszthelyi

PwC Malta appointed Mark Lautier as Tax Partner and David Leone Ganado as Accounting Advisory Services Director, according to a recent press statement by PwC. The appointments are effective as of 1 January 2019.

“I’m very proud of these new appointments. This is a great achievement for both our people and our firm. I believe Mark and David will contribute to the success of PwC Malta and provide high-quality services to our clients and markets. They set our firm’s purpose in motion: to build trust in society and solve important problems,” says David Valenzia, Territory Senior Partner at PwC Malta.

Mark Lautier joined PwC Malta in 2005 after graduating as Doctor of Laws from the University of Malta. He subsequently completed the diploma in taxation offered by the Malta Institute of Taxation and a Masters in Taxation from the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (University of London).

Mr Lautirer advises a wide range of local corporate and international clients on various tax and legal matters. He also lectures at the University of Malta and the Malta Institute of Taxation. “Over the years, Mr Lautirer has acquired strong experience in direct and indirect taxation and also specialised in corporate, financial services and shipping matters,” PwC says.

David Leone Ganado joined PwC Malta’s assurance service line as an ACCA student in 2000. He gained practice experience across a wide range of industry sectors including periods of secondment to PwC Boston and PwC London. Since 2008, he has managed the firm’s Accounting Advisory Services offering in which he provides accounting advice and support within the contexts of IFRS and GAPSME, the local GAAP accounting framework.

Mr Ganado has acquired experience in the implementation of IFRS requirements as well as advice in IFRS financial statement disclosures. He also delivers client and in-house training in financial accounting. Additionally, he supports the Malta Institute of Accountants through membership in the Local Regulatory Committee, has been a member of the GAPSME technical working groups set up by the Institute and has lectured financial accounting to ACCA students.

Christian Keszthelyi

Christian used to be the editor of Business Malta, the predecessor of Malta Business Weekly’s online platform. As an avid journalist and writer, he believes that good content has a great flow that seamlessly guides the reader from the beginning to the end. He knows that words have immense power, and ruthlessly edits his own copy when chasing perfection (although he knows an article is never ready.)

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