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Managing Partner: Matthew Bianchi
Number of partners: 22
Number of fee-earners: 100+ (incl. partners)
Total number of staff: 200+
Firm overview:
Ganado Advocates is a leading commercial law firm with a particular focus on the corporate, financial services & maritime /aviation sectors, predominantly servicing international clients doing business through Malta. The firm also promotes other areas such as tax, pensions, intellectual property, employment and litigation. The firm traces its roots back to the early 1900s & is today one of Malta’s foremost law practices, consistently ranking as a leading firm in all its core sectors. Ganado Advocates has over the past decades contributed directly towards creating and enhancing Malta’s hard-won reputation as a reliable and effective international centre for financial and maritime services. Today, the firm continues to provide high standards of legal advisory services to support and enhance Malta’s offering.
Main areas of practice:
■ Financial services
■ Corporate, M&A & capital markets
■ Shipping, yachting & aviation
■ Litigation & dispute resolution
■ Corporate finance & tax
■ Private client, trusts & foundations
■ Labour & employment
■ Environment, energy & renewable energy
■ Intellectual property, media, entertainment & technology
■ Competition/European
■ Construction
Financial services:
The firm’s financial services and regulatory practices are internationally renowned as country leaders. This practice grouping encompasses the firm’s industry-focused teams servicing asset managers and their funds, banks, insurers and reinsurers, pension schemes and funds, investment firms, payment service providers, e-money institutions, fintech operators, blockchain and cryptocurrency service providers, trade finance institutions and other operators in the financial services sphere. The practice covers all corporate, regulatory and transactional work and, in conjunction with lawyers from other practice areas, litigation, dispute resolution, tax and regulatory.
Key Contacts: Matthew Bianchi, Andre Zerafa, Conrad Portanier, James Farrugia, Matthew Brincat, Leonard Bonello, Marina Grech
Corporate, M&A & capital markets:
The firm regularly advises on major corporate and capital markets transactions in Malta, for the benefit of international corporate groups and private equity firms. This practice provides the full range of transactional corporate legal services, having long standing experience in assisting foreign clients in establishing local presence across all commercial sectors. The firm also operates a corporate services and governance team focused in particular on supporting the boards of both regulated and non-regulated businesses.
Key Contacts: Stephen Attard, Nikolai Muscut Farrugia, Simon Schembri, Nicholas Curmi, Annalise Papa
Shipping, yachting & aviation:
Ship registration, ship finance and admiralty law are at the heart of the firm’s maritime law practice. The firm was a pioneer in this field and its specialist maritime lawyers hold leading industry expertise and provide dependable support and advice, making the firm amongst the most established in this area. While very active in the yacht and superyacht space, the firm was also a prime mover in the development of local aviation law; today it regularly advises aircraft financiers, owners, lessors and operators.
Key Contacts: Karl Grech Orr, Jotham Scerri-Diacono, Daniel Aquilina, Christine Cassar Naudi, Matthew Attard, Matthew Xerri
Litigation & dispute resolution:
Traditionally prominent in commercial and civil litigation, the firm has represented clients in some of the largest and most complex commercial and maritime litigation in Malta. This includes arrests and judicial sales of vessels, salvage and other maritime disputes, corporate and financial services, and insurance claims. Today, the firm also offers highly specialised litigation in the fields of corporate disputes, insolvency, intellectual property, public procurement, competition law, funds, press law and international arbitration.
Key Contact: Antoine G Cremona
Corporate finance & tax:
Ganado Advocates has one of the largest and longest-established tax practices amongst Maltese law firms. The firm’s multidisciplinary team of legal and tax specialists regularly advises corporate and individual high net worth clients, both international and local, on all aspects of Maltese tax legislation and their impact, whether at structuring stage, transactional or on an ongoing basis.
Key Contacts: Stephen Attard, Christine Cassar Naudi
Private client, trusts & foundations:
Regularly involved in structuring and providing general legal advice on trusts and foundations, the firm actively provides ongoing assistance to various Maltese based (local and international) trustees, administrators of foundations and other fiduciaries on regulatory aspects of their fiduciary activities. It regularly assists private clients with their various legal needs, ranging from estate planning to setting up the appropriate trustees for them (which includes private trust companies). This includes, where required, the acquisition of Maltese citizenship by naturalisation for exceptional services by direct investment, as a second citizenship.
Key Contact: Anthony Cremona
Labour & employment:
This practice encompasses the full range of employment services, including advice on litigious and non-litigious employment law matters, industrial relations, employment benefits and pensions. While having a practice in its own right, the employment team also provides invaluable support to the other teams within the firm on transactions which span a broad range of areas, such as M&A transactions.
Key Contact: Matthew Brincat
Environment, energy & renewable energy:
Ganado Advocates has been at the forefront of the significant developments in this dynamic and ever changing sector in Malta and advises a wide variety of clients on both regulatory and commercial issues, including drafting and negotiating power purchase agreements, assisting with public procurement, implementing EU Directives into local law and advising on ship-sourced pollution issues. The firm has also experienced increasing interest from industry stakeholders acting as intermediaries in the recycling of hazardous waste on account of Malta’s central Mediterranean location, its ratification of the most important environmental Conventions and an efficient and proactive regulator.
Key Contacts: Jotham Scerri-Diacono, Antoine G Cremona
Intellectual property, media, entertainment & technology:
The firm advises clients on the full range of contentious and non-contentious issues in the technology, media and entertainment space. Services include the registration of trademarks, advice on and drafting of IP agreements, and representing clients in IP infringement lawsuits. The firm leads a project for the Government of Malta bringing together the various Malta-based legal and advisory service providers with a view to overhauling the current IP legal framework and providing solid and innovative legislative solutions to the IP industries, not least involving blockchain and digital currencies. The team also leads the firm’s privacy law practice, assisting all clients on their ongoing GDPR requirements, including data subject requests and investigations by the Information and Data Protection Commissioner. In the media space, the team regularly advises and assists, including through the legal representation in Court, key local players on legal matters relating to journalistic freedoms, freedom of information and defamation.
Key Contact: Paul Micallef Grimaud
Competition/European:
The firm’s competition and EU law practitioners have gained substantial recognition in this field, advising clients and public authorities in all industry sectors serviced by the firm and frequently also engaging in privatisations and public procurement processes. Besides regularly providing advice on antitrust issues affecting agreements between undertakings and abuse of dominance, merger control and State aid law, the firm often represents undertakings in competition investigations and litigation as well as merger notifications.
Key Contacts: Antoine G Cremona, Sylvann Aquilina Zahra
Construction:
The firm has one of the leading international construction law practices in Malta with specialist focus on FIDIC contracts and construction arbitration. Lawyers practising in this area have specific academic qualifications in international construction contracts and construction dispute resolution. The firm has assisted developers, financiers, contractors and engineers in a significant number and across a wide range of large scale construction projects in Malta, from major infrastructural works, to waste management and recycling plants, hospitality, residential and marina developments. The firm also regularly assists in all matters relating to real estate and in the design and execution of procurement models for major construction works.
Key Contact: Antoine G Cremona
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171 Old Bakery Street , Valletta, Malta, Malta, VLT 1455, Valletta
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Malta refines seaworthiness requirements: A targeted opportunity for older tonnage
In March, Bill No 172 was tabled before Malta’s Parliament. The Bill aims to provide greater clarity on the notification requirements for foreign direct investments.
Revision of Malta’s FDI rules: Key takeaways
In March, Bill No 172 was tabled before Malta’s Parliament. The Bill aims to provide greater clarity on the notification requirements for foreign direct investments.
Data protection & cybersecurity in Malta
Ganado Advocates has contributed to the Malta chapter in the 8th Edition of the Legal 500: Data Protection & Cybersecurity Comparative Guide.
EMIR 3: Revision and recalibration of the clearing threshold regime
The ESMA has published its Final Report containing draft regulatory technical standards amending Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 149/2013.
No apostille? No problem: Malta’s ship registry streamlines its rules
Merchant Shipping Notice 206 issued by the Maltese Registry of Ships streamlines the acceptance of foreign documents for shipping professionals.
Latent defects in movable property: The Actio Redhibitoria and its time bar
In its judgment, the First Hall Civil Court, considered the requirements of the actio redhibitoria in respect of latent defects.
Ganado Advocates has contributed to the Malta chapter on corporate M&A for the Chambers practice guide.
Malta’s VAT and gaming tax reforms: Key changes for the gaming sector
Malta’s VAT and gaming tax reforms mark a fundamental shift in the fiscal landscape for gaming operators.
The Industrial Accelerator Act, a proposed new FDI framework for key industrial sectors
On 4th March 2026 the European Commission put forward the Industrial Accelerator Act, an ambitious and complex piece of legislation aimed at increasing demand for low-carbon, European-made technologies and products.
The cost of a name: Jo Malone, Estée Lauder, and the battle over identity
When a founder sells a brand bearing their own name, a delicate question arises: where does the business end and the individual begin?
Anti-money laundering in Malta 2026
Mario Zerafa and Karl Wismayer have contributed to the Malta chapter of the ICLG - Anti-money laundering 2026.
Submission of annual financial reports to the Registrar of Companies
Amendments to the Maltese Companies Act have introduced a welcome simplification to the filing obligations of Maltese issuers insofar as it relates to their AFRs.
When shareholders’ agreements conflict with a company’s articles: Practical lessons from Maltese law
Although shareholders’ agreements are widely used in Maltese corporate structures, conflicts between these agreements and a company’s Memorandum and Articles of Association are not uncommon.
FIAU revises Implementing Procedures Part I
On 27th April 2026, the FIAU issued an updated version of the Implementing Procedures Part I, herein referred to as the “IPs Part I”.
Shareholders’ agreements vs Articles of Association: Which document prevails under Maltese law?
It is common for shareholders to regulate their relationship through two legal instruments: the Memorandum and Articles of Association and a shareholders’ agreement.
Clement Mifsud-Bonnici, Chris Grech and Laura Spiteri have authored a Q&A guide on construction in Malta.
Third party, no party: How a decade of litigation ended on a question of standing
A Maltese Court of Appeal case analysing legal standing and juridical interest in contract nullity claims, highlighting limits on third-party actions under Maltese law.
No licence, no party: ESMA’s latest statement on MiCA transition
The European Securities and Markets Authority has issued a clear Statement regarding the end of the transitional periods under the MiCA.
A European approach to natural catastrophe risk management
Europe is facing a rapidly intensifying natural catastrophe challenge. Yet insurance coverage across Europe remains limited.
EDPB adopts DPIA template: A step toward enhanced GDPR compliance and accountability
The EDPB has recently published a standardised template for conducting DPIAs, accompanied by an explanatory guidance document.
Does an email regarding an insider list and a trading ban amount to inside information?
A recent CJEU ruling clarifies when communications relating to insider lists and trading bans may qualify as inside information under the Market Abuse Regulation.
Sports private limited liability companies: A new corporate framework for Maltese sport
The Sports Private Limited Liability Companies Regulations, 2026 introduce a novel corporate structure into Maltese law, designed specifically for sports clubs.
Clement Mifsud-Bonnici, Chris Grech and Laura Spiteri have authored a Q&A guide to competition law in Malta.
EU’s drive for centralisation, Malta’s competitive advantage and the digital euro
Ganado Advocates’ 11th Annual Banking and Payments Seminar 2026
The prescriptive period of Companies Act penalties
On 25 November 2025, the Court delved into the prescriptive period of penalties imposed on companies in terms of the Companies Act.
Malta’s FDI screening framework amendment: Key changes under Bill No. 172
The Bill primarily integrates the National Foreign Direct Investment Screening Office (the “Office”) within the Malta Business Registry and introduces clarifications to the FDI Act
Highlights L.N. 82/2026 and L.N. 83/2026 amending the PMLFTR and CBAR Regulations
Malta’s L.N. 82/2026 and 83/2026 introduce settlement agreements under PMLFTR and CBAR, enabling reduced penalties, stricter limits, expanded enforcement authorities, and enhanced cross-border data sharing.
Securing shipbuilding finance: Malta’s enhanced regime for mortgages on ships under construction
Act No. I of 2025 amended Malta’s Merchant Shipping Act and introduced significant updates to enhance maritime financing, through the creation of the finance charter security and formalising the registration of mortgages over vessels under construction.
Trade Marks & Copyright in Malta 2026
Ganado Advocates has contributed to the Malta chapter in the 2026 edition of the Chambers Trade Marks and Copyright Global Practice Guide.
Biggest reform of EU fund rules in a decade: AIFMD II & UCITS VI
The EU is set to implement what is widely regarded as the most significant overhaul of its investment funds framework in over a decade, through the introduction of AIFMD II and UCITS VI
Malta refines seaworthiness requirements: A targeted opportunity for older tonnage
In March, Bill No 172 was tabled before Malta’s Parliament. The Bill aims to provide greater clarity on the notification requirements for foreign direct investments.
Revision of Malta’s FDI rules: Key takeaways
In March, Bill No 172 was tabled before Malta’s Parliament. The Bill aims to provide greater clarity on the notification requirements for foreign direct investments.
Data protection & cybersecurity in Malta
Ganado Advocates has contributed to the Malta chapter in the 8th Edition of the Legal 500: Data Protection & Cybersecurity Comparative Guide.
EMIR 3: Revision and recalibration of the clearing threshold regime
The ESMA has published its Final Report containing draft regulatory technical standards amending Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 149/2013.
No apostille? No problem: Malta’s ship registry streamlines its rules
Merchant Shipping Notice 206 issued by the Maltese Registry of Ships streamlines the acceptance of foreign documents for shipping professionals.
Latent defects in movable property: The Actio Redhibitoria and its time bar
In its judgment, the First Hall Civil Court, considered the requirements of the actio redhibitoria in respect of latent defects.
Ganado Advocates has contributed to the Malta chapter on corporate M&A for the Chambers practice guide.
Malta’s VAT and gaming tax reforms: Key changes for the gaming sector
Malta’s VAT and gaming tax reforms mark a fundamental shift in the fiscal landscape for gaming operators.
The Industrial Accelerator Act, a proposed new FDI framework for key industrial sectors
On 4th March 2026 the European Commission put forward the Industrial Accelerator Act, an ambitious and complex piece of legislation aimed at increasing demand for low-carbon, European-made technologies and products.
The cost of a name: Jo Malone, Estée Lauder, and the battle over identity
When a founder sells a brand bearing their own name, a delicate question arises: where does the business end and the individual begin?
Anti-money laundering in Malta 2026
Mario Zerafa and Karl Wismayer have contributed to the Malta chapter of the ICLG - Anti-money laundering 2026.
Submission of annual financial reports to the Registrar of Companies
Amendments to the Maltese Companies Act have introduced a welcome simplification to the filing obligations of Maltese issuers insofar as it relates to their AFRs.
When shareholders’ agreements conflict with a company’s articles: Practical lessons from Maltese law
Although shareholders’ agreements are widely used in Maltese corporate structures, conflicts between these agreements and a company’s Memorandum and Articles of Association are not uncommon.
FIAU revises Implementing Procedures Part I
On 27th April 2026, the FIAU issued an updated version of the Implementing Procedures Part I, herein referred to as the “IPs Part I”.
Shareholders’ agreements vs Articles of Association: Which document prevails under Maltese law?
It is common for shareholders to regulate their relationship through two legal instruments: the Memorandum and Articles of Association and a shareholders’ agreement.
Clement Mifsud-Bonnici, Chris Grech and Laura Spiteri have authored a Q&A guide on construction in Malta.
Third party, no party: How a decade of litigation ended on a question of standing
A Maltese Court of Appeal case analysing legal standing and juridical interest in contract nullity claims, highlighting limits on third-party actions under Maltese law.
No licence, no party: ESMA’s latest statement on MiCA transition
The European Securities and Markets Authority has issued a clear Statement regarding the end of the transitional periods under the MiCA.
A European approach to natural catastrophe risk management
Europe is facing a rapidly intensifying natural catastrophe challenge. Yet insurance coverage across Europe remains limited.
EDPB adopts DPIA template: A step toward enhanced GDPR compliance and accountability
The EDPB has recently published a standardised template for conducting DPIAs, accompanied by an explanatory guidance document.
Does an email regarding an insider list and a trading ban amount to inside information?
A recent CJEU ruling clarifies when communications relating to insider lists and trading bans may qualify as inside information under the Market Abuse Regulation.
Sports private limited liability companies: A new corporate framework for Maltese sport
The Sports Private Limited Liability Companies Regulations, 2026 introduce a novel corporate structure into Maltese law, designed specifically for sports clubs.
Clement Mifsud-Bonnici, Chris Grech and Laura Spiteri have authored a Q&A guide to competition law in Malta.
EU’s drive for centralisation, Malta’s competitive advantage and the digital euro
Ganado Advocates’ 11th Annual Banking and Payments Seminar 2026
The prescriptive period of Companies Act penalties
On 25 November 2025, the Court delved into the prescriptive period of penalties imposed on companies in terms of the Companies Act.
Malta’s FDI screening framework amendment: Key changes under Bill No. 172
The Bill primarily integrates the National Foreign Direct Investment Screening Office (the “Office”) within the Malta Business Registry and introduces clarifications to the FDI Act
Highlights L.N. 82/2026 and L.N. 83/2026 amending the PMLFTR and CBAR Regulations
Malta’s L.N. 82/2026 and 83/2026 introduce settlement agreements under PMLFTR and CBAR, enabling reduced penalties, stricter limits, expanded enforcement authorities, and enhanced cross-border data sharing.
Securing shipbuilding finance: Malta’s enhanced regime for mortgages on ships under construction
Act No. I of 2025 amended Malta’s Merchant Shipping Act and introduced significant updates to enhance maritime financing, through the creation of the finance charter security and formalising the registration of mortgages over vessels under construction.
Trade Marks & Copyright in Malta 2026
Ganado Advocates has contributed to the Malta chapter in the 2026 edition of the Chambers Trade Marks and Copyright Global Practice Guide.
Biggest reform of EU fund rules in a decade: AIFMD II & UCITS VI
The EU is set to implement what is widely regarded as the most significant overhaul of its investment funds framework in over a decade, through the introduction of AIFMD II and UCITS VI
