IFS-Malta lecturer in Romania
Peter Sant, a committee member and lecturer of IFS-Malta, has delivered a series of lectures to undergraduate and Masters degree students of the Romanian Institute for Studies on Finance and Banking (ISFB).Mr Sant's well received presentations focused...
Peter Sant, a committee member and lecturer of IFS-Malta, has delivered a series of lectures to undergraduate and Masters degree students of the Romanian Institute for Studies on Finance and Banking (ISFB).
Mr Sant's well received presentations focused on the transformation of the Maltese economy over the last 40 years; Malta's run up to the adoption of the euro and entry into the eurozone and the Single European Payments Area project.
This was the second series of lectures IFS-Malta delivered in Romania. The first was undertaken last November by Renè G. Saliba, director, Financial Markets Division, Central Bank of Malta.
Further discussions between IFS-Malta and the Romanian Banking Institute are being held to explore the possibility of extending this cooperation to other areas of mutual interest.
Mr Sant's well received presentations focused on the transformation of the Maltese economy over the last 40 years; Malta's run up to the adoption of the euro and entry into the eurozone and the Single European Payments Area project.
This was the second series of lectures IFS-Malta delivered in Romania. The first was undertaken last November by Renè G. Saliba, director, Financial Markets Division, Central Bank of Malta.
Further discussions between IFS-Malta and the Romanian Banking Institute are being held to explore the possibility of extending this cooperation to other areas of mutual interest.