WH Partners Malta announces the promotion of Adrian Mallia to partner

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The Malta Business Weekly

WH Partners is pleased to announce the promotion of Adrian Mallia to Partner, effective 1 March 2026.

Adrian brings over two decades of experience advising clients on public procurement, aviation, asset financing, dispute resolution and M&A, and has played an important role in strengthening the firm’s capabilities in procurement and aviation-related matters.

James Scicluna, Managing Partner at WH Partners, commented:

“Adrian’s promotion to Partner reflects the strong impact he has made since joining the firm. I’m delighted to be able to say he is now a Partner.”

Adrian Mallia added: “The past months have given me the opportunity to work with an incredibly talented team focused on delivering concrete results, and I look forward to continuing to support the firm and its work in the months ahead.”

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