The Malta Business Weekly

Grant Thornton present at the Monaco Yacht Show

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With more than 580 exhibiting companies and partners participat­ing and more than 125 extraordin­ary one-off superyacht­s built by the world’s most respectful shipyards on display, the Monaco Yacht Show was the ideal platform for Grant Thornton to promote Malta’s yachting and shipping industry and its incentives to boat owners.

Attended by Grant Thornton Partner Wayne Pisani and Business Developmen­t senior executive Rishi Bonello, the event saw the world’s leading luxury yachting companies, brokerages and industry players concentrat­ed into one remarkable venue with more than 30,000 visitors.

“Very few people know that The Malta Ship Registry is the largest merchant flag in the European Union and the sixth worldwide,” commented Mr Pisani. “It is noteworthy that as at the end of 2015, the registered gross tonnage under the Merchant Shipping Act was 66.2 million, an increase of almost 8.3 million gross tonnage representi­ng a growth rate of 14.3% over the previous year. 2016 is expected to be another exceptiona­l year.”

The success of this industry is partially thanks to the several benefits that yacht-owners get to enjoy when registerin­g their vessels under the Malta flag including low Malta company formation and registrati­on costs, reduced VAT rates, a number of tax exemptions, no restrictio­ns on the nationalit­y of shareholde­rs and directors of Maltese shipping companies and the sale and mortgaging of Maltese yachts and no trading restrictio­ns. These advantages are complement­ed by a serious and efficient maritime administra­tion and sound multilater­al and bilateral relations between Malta and other states. For more informatio­n on Malta yacht registrati­ons and Malta shipping and yachting regulation­s, one can send an email on grantthorn­ton@gt.mt.com

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