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BOV explains EU Financing for the Creative Industry

Malta Independent Tuesday, 26 February 2013, 16:26 Last update: about 11 years ago

The cultural and creative industries have the potential to significantly contribute towards Malta’s future economic growth whilst at the same time offering the Maltese economy an avenue to diversify. This was the central theme of a workshop which brought together stakeholders in the creative sector as well as business.

The event was organised by Bank of Valletta and the European Commission Representation in Malta together with, the Malta Business Bureau, and the Creative Economy Working Group. “Ideas are the capital of this sector, and their value should be maximized,” said Mr Martin Bugelli, Head of the European Commission Representation in Malta, in his introductory speech, whilst reiterating the need to raise awareness about existing opportunities. He introduced Mr Sylvain Pasqua, from the European Commission's Directorate General for Education and Culture, who gave a presentation on the opportunities the EU provides to the Creative Industry sector specifically the new 'Creative Europe' programme. New forms of financing for the creative industries, particularly financial engineering instruments through EU Structural Funds, were explained by Mr Mark Scicluna Bartoli Head of Bank of Valletta’s EU Business Development Department. Mr Scicluna Bartoli explained the proactive role BOV is playing to improve the access to finance and EU financing for Maltese Creative Industries through its EU Representation Office in Brussels and its Malta EU Business Development Department. Mr Peter James Sant, from Bank of Valletta explained the BOV JEREMIE Financing package and highlighted possible EU funding streams for the Valletta 2018 European Capital of Culture. A presentation by Mr. Caldon Mercieca gave a snapshot of the creative industries in Malta, highlighting the existing challenges as well as their growth potential. This broad overview was discussed also in the context of V.18 – Valletta as European Capital of Culture 2018, the state of play of which was explained by David Felice, Chairman of the Valletta 2018 Foundation. Participants had positive comments on the fact that various contact points for different EU funding programmes were represented. These were followed by concrete case studies of start-ups and projects that would potentially benefit from funding under the 'Creative Europe' programme.
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