IGA Group, an established professional and innovative company specialising in remote gambling consulting, accounting, taxation and corporate services to companies operating from Malta, has appointed Andrew Cassar as head of accounting services, marking the latest phase of the company’s commitment to expand its accounting function to another level. 

Andrew, an accountant by profession and a certified public accountant, has a wealth of experience in the accounting field within the financial services sector, construction sector in Malta and clients portfolio sector through the last 15 years.

Throughout the years, he held numerous responsibilities which have led to him being trusted within the accountancy industry in Malta.

Andrew will oversee the accounting department within IGA Group, which continues to grow exponentially, and ensure that every client receives a world class service through close relationships, irrespective of the jurisdiction the client operates from. 

Andrew is a Corporate Service Provider regulated by the Malta Financial Services Authority new CSP Regime, and therefore he will be providing directorship and secretary services to a number of clients in different industries especially in igaming industry.

Commenting on his appointment, Andrew remarked: “I’m thrilled to join the IGA Group team. The group is looking for a leap forward in providing an excellent service to our clients in different areas, and my job is to be able to take accountancy and advisory services to the next level to help our portfolio of clients in different jurisdiction to become more tax efficiency. I am looking forward to help the group grows within the accounting field in the igaming industry.”

This latest hire signals IGA Group’s commitment to continue excel in its services towards its customers with highly-skilled individuals, as it looks to cement its position as one of leading and trusted company specializing in remote gambling in Malta and around the globe .





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