List of companies of Malta

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This list includes notable companies with primary headquarters located in Malta. The industry and sector follow the Industry Classification Benchmark taxonomy. Organizations which have ceased operations are included and noted as defunct.

Notable companies
     Active     State-owned     Defunct
NameIndustrySectorHeadquartersFoundedNotes
Air Malta Consumer servicesAirlines Luqa 1973Airline
APS Bank FinancialsBanks Swatar 1910Bank
Bank of Valletta FinancialsBanks Santa Venera 1974Bank
Central Bank of Malta FinancialsBanks Valletta 1968Central bank
Emmanuel Delicata Consumer goodsDistillers & vintners Valletta 1907Winery
GO TelecommunicationsFixed line telecommunications Marsa 1997Telephone, DSL
HSBC Bank Malta FinancialsBanks Valletta 1882Bank, part of HSBC (UK)
Lombard Bank FinancialsBanks Valletta 1969Bank
MaltaPost IndustrialsDelivery services Marsa 1998Post
Medavia Consumer servicesAirlines Luqa 1978Airline
Media.link Communications Consumer servicesPublishing Pietà UNKNOWNMass media publisher
Melita TelecommunicationsFixed line telecommunications Birkirkara [1] 1992Internet, telecom
Multilotto Consumer servicesGambling St Julian's 2012Gambling
One Productions Consumer servicesBroadcasting & entertainment Marsa 1994Production
Sagħtar Consumer servicesPublishing Valletta 1971Magazine
Simonds Farsons Cisk Consumer goodsBrewers Birkirkara 1928Brewery
Unibet Consumer servicesGambling Gżira 1997Gambling
Epic TelecommunicationsMobile telecommunications Luqa 1989Part of Monaco Telecom

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