As the business landscape continues to evolve, GCS Accounting Malta Limited has observed steady growth in key service areas – particularly in corporate services, payroll management, and technical accounting – driven by increased regulatory demands.
“We’ve seen a notable rise in demand for corporate services as businesses expand or restructure within Malta,” says GCS CEO Christian Gravina. “These services include company formation, directorship, secretarial services, and compliance monitoring. As regulations become more complex, companies are turning to professional service providers to ensure full alignment with both Maltese and EU requirements.”
Demand for payroll services has also increased significantly, as employers seek reliable, confidential, and fully compliant payroll solutions. GCS offers comprehensive payroll processing that helps free up internal resources while minimising the risk of costly errors.

Technical accounting services have experienced strong growth, particularly among businesses with complex financial reporting obligations. GCS supports clients with financial statement preparation, and specialised guidance on International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and General Accounting Principles for Small and Medium-Sized Entities (GAPSME), ensuring compliance with applicable frameworks.
In addition, GCS provides tailored training services to keep in-house teams up to date with evolving standards and best practices. These training programmes are also offered to external companies, along with customised technical accounting advice for more complex scenarios.
“With continued growth across these areas, GCS Accounting Malta Limited remains a trusted partner for businesses navigating Malta’s dynamic financial and regulatory environment,” Mr Gravina asserts.
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