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Redom Updated – Cross-Border Conversion of Limited Liability Companies (Part 2 of 3)
15.12.23
15.12.23
These FAQs are the second part of an FAQ series on the Cross-Border Conversion of Limited Liability Companies Regulations, published in the Malta Business Weekly.
In this second instalment, Senior Associate Sarah Fenech, writes about the procedure and other relevant considerations concerning the cross-border conversion of a Maltese converting company, i.e. when Malta is the “departure jurisdiction”.
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