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The Central Bank of Malta Issues Directive 17 in view of Social Distancing Requirements

On 25th March 2020, following the advice of the Maltese health authorities to the public to pursue social distancing, the Central Bank of Malta (CBM) issued Directive 17, which implements temporary precautionary measures with respect to essential services provided by credit and financial institutions. This Directive entered into force on 26th March 2020 and outlines the minimum service expectations to be provided by commercial banks and financial institutions with the aim of reducing the number of persons visiting their branches each day. These measures mainly concern:(a) the deposit and withdrawal of cash; (b) the deposit, encashment and clearing of paper…
Nicole Portelli
27th March 2020
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COVID19 MeasuresLegal Updates

COVID-19: MFSA Issues Guidance to Consumers

In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) has issued guidance to consumers in order to safeguard their interests. BankingIn view of the social distancing guidelines issued by the Maltese Health Authorities, the MFSA has encouraged customers to make use of internet and mobile banking services, whilst also keeping in mind the security measures that should be taken when using such services.InvestmentsConsidering the fast rate at which the current situation is developing, the MFSA urged consumers who are considering either investing, buying or selling investments to be cautious as to what information they rely on, since…
MamoTCV Advocates
27th March 2020
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COVID19 MeasuresLegal Updates

MFSA Publishes Updates on the Submission of Documentation

As part of its COVID-19 contingency and business continuity panning, the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) has published a circular announcing that, with immediate effect and until otherwise communicated, all documentation submitted to the MFSA should be sent electronically. In this respect, the MFSA has informed all authorized persons and entities, applicants and prospective applicants that any authorization and supervisory correspondence should be submitted to the MFSA by means of an email or through the relevant MFSA online portals.Nevertheless, the MFSA reserves the right to request the documents in physical format by means of a courier.Payment for applications, authorisations and…
MamoTCV Advocates
27th March 2020
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Clarification of Powers of Superintendent of Public Health

The Superintendent of Public Health has issued a number of measures (through legal notices) in the wake of the Covid-19 virus in accordance to what is, in the opinion of the Superintendent of Public Health, expedient for the prevention or mitigation of disease. Of note are LN 61 of 2020 (later amended by LN 84 of 2020) which ordered the suspension of all legal and judicial time limits and LN 65 of 2020 (later amended by LN 97 of 2020) which ordered the closure of the Courts of Malta as well as the Court Registry. The taking of these measures is unprecedented…
Kirk Brincau
27th March 2020
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COVID-19 Update – MFSA Issues Information Regarding Coverage Under Insurance for Consumers

The MFSA has provided an informational update as a result of the COVID-19 which may affect consumers of insurance products.The MFSA has noted that any changes which may have been made to the terms and conditions relating to an insurance policy issued before the outbreak of COVID-19, cannot apply retrospectively or mid-term during the policy period. However, it has been noted that new policies which have been issued may include amendments and/or exclusions which take into consideration the risks arising due to COVID-19. The MFSA has also stated that policyholders may discover changes in their circumstances because of the outbreak…
Zachary Galea
27th March 2020
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Mamo TCV Advocates | COVID-19 Webpage

As the effects of the spread of the COVID-19 virus continue to be felt, a number of our clients have approached us for advice in connection with a number of queries arising from the unprecedented challenges presented by these unique times.To this end, while thanks to our teleworking facilities, we continue to advise and assist our clients at the same levels of service they have come to expect from us, we have also launched a dedicated page on our website aimed at providing updates on the various legislative developments and other measures that are being put in place in the…
MamoTCV Advocates
26th March 2020