Simon Schembri
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Band 3 : Corporate/Commercial
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Simon Schembri is a Partner within Ganado Advocates’ corporate team. He is an experienced M&A lawyer with a proven track record of success in guiding clients through complex transactions. With over 20 years of experience in the field, he has developed a deep understanding of the legal, financial, and strategic aspects of M&A deals.
Simon has represented a wide range of clients, including public and private companies, in both domestic and cross-border transactions. He has advised on deals across a variety of industries, including gaming, telecommunications, technology, transportation, healthcare, education, energy and food and beverage.
Simon serves as general counsel to a number of leading local organisations providing advice on matters of a corporate and commercial nature and has on numerous occasions assisted clients in tendering bids of major projects in Malta.
Career
Ganado Advocates, Partner: 2018
Ganado Advocates, Consultant: 2015
Allcare Insurance Limited, Managing Director: 2013
Allcare Insurance Limited, Corporate Services Director & Compliance Officer: 2013
MAMO TCV Advocates, Partner: 2011
MAMO TCV Advocates, Associate: 2000
Professional Memberships
Admitted to the Maltese Bar, Superior Courts of Malta
Member of the Chamber of Advocates
Member of the Institute of Financial Services Practitioners
Member of Society of Trust & Estate Practitioners (Malta)
Member of Rail Working Group (2001 Cape Town Convention)
Member of Blockchain Malta Association
Languages Spoken
English
Italian
Maltese
Chambers Review
Europe
Simon Schembri is an adept lawyer who assists clients with corporate transactions, including due diligence processes and M&A.
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Ganado Advocates has contributed the Malta chapter in the 2024 edition of the Chambers Corporate M&A Global Practice Guide.
The interplay between ESG and succession planning in Maltese family businesses
The acronym ESG (which stands for Environmental, Social, and Governance) has become one of the buzzwords pervading discussions across various media platforms and at conferences over the recent months and will definitely gain further traction in the years to come.
Family Business in Malta – Managing Business and Family relationships
According to a survey conducted by the Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry between November and December 2022, it was estimated that family businesses constitute approximately 75% of businesses in Malta.
Family Business in Malta - The Way Forward
Family businesses have long been the backbone of Malta's economy, with a number of them dating back generations. This tradition of entrepreneurship has not only contributed significantly to the country's economic growth but has also played a pivotal role in preserving Malta's cultural heritage.
Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) Expected To Bounce Back in 2024
High interest rates, a more stringent regulatory environment and increased foreign direct investment supervision especially by European states could be the main factors behind the current lull being experienced in the mergers and acquisitions market in Malta.
Ganado Advocates has contributed the Malta chapter in the 2024 edition of the Chambers Corporate M&A Global Practice Guide.
The interplay between ESG and succession planning in Maltese family businesses
The acronym ESG (which stands for Environmental, Social, and Governance) has become one of the buzzwords pervading discussions across various media platforms and at conferences over the recent months and will definitely gain further traction in the years to come.
Family Business in Malta – Managing Business and Family relationships
According to a survey conducted by the Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry between November and December 2022, it was estimated that family businesses constitute approximately 75% of businesses in Malta.
Family Business in Malta - The Way Forward
Family businesses have long been the backbone of Malta's economy, with a number of them dating back generations. This tradition of entrepreneurship has not only contributed significantly to the country's economic growth but has also played a pivotal role in preserving Malta's cultural heritage.
Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) Expected To Bounce Back in 2024
High interest rates, a more stringent regulatory environment and increased foreign direct investment supervision especially by European states could be the main factors behind the current lull being experienced in the mergers and acquisitions market in Malta.