Corporate service provider, GCS Malta, is growing its portfolio by broadening its advisory services in response to market needs.

In so doing, the firm aims to cater to individuals and businesses seeking to apply for funding grants, through offering guidance on the submission processes and procedural guidelines.

This comes fast on the heels of a successful 2022 for the company, which was established five years ago and which has seen buoyant activity, leading to an expanded HR recruitment drive over the past few months.

Commenting on the new provision of services, the company’s Chief Executive Officer, Christian Gravina, says that the firm’s heavy involvement “in the corporate and business industry allows us to monitor any gaps and services lacking for customers constantly. Thus, we felt a gap in the market for professional and sound advice on funding schemes.”

Investing in its spate of services will allow the company to continue enhancing its one-stop-shop capabilities for clients, in order to provide them peace of mind and access to multiple solutions all under one roof.

“As we've seen over recent years, the corporate industry has altered and shifted according to current times. As a result, we believe that businesses will have to adjust corporate services to such changes to accommodate their clients. It is why we believe that our advisory service will bridge the gap in the market and aid customers in their process of applying for grants,” Mr Gravina continues.

Looking ahead, the CEO explains the growth potential and intentions of the firm, saying that the brand will keep evolving to “ensure we accommodate all our current and potential customers - our GCSeers - and provide a happy and welcoming work environment. Hence, we are excited about launching new services and projects under the GCS Malta umbrella, which we believe will be the first for Malta.”

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