Dhalia at Stockholm seminar and property fair

Dhalia's Luxury Living had an excellent response following its participation at two seminars and the International Property Fair, entitled 'Living Abroad', held in Stockholm. The Stockholm property fair at the Globen Arena is one of the most...

Dhalia's Luxury Living had an excellent response following its participation at two seminars and the International Property Fair, entitled 'Living Abroad', held in Stockholm. The Stockholm property fair at the Globen Arena is one of the most prestigious and largest property fairs in Scandinavia. This year it was attended by over 5,000 visitors.

By contrast to previous years, Dhalia's Luxury Living also hosted two half-day seminars at the Berns Salonger. These were addressed by retirement planning specialist Goran Andersson from Taxzero, John Huber, partner at KPMG, James Vassallo, representing the Midi project, Patricia O'Connell from MTA and Inger Soderlund, Dhalia's business partner in Sweden.

The seminars were attended by over 150 delegates, ranging from bankers, fund managers, tax consultants, lawyers and a number of high-network clients, including CEOs representing large Scandinavian corporations.

Both seminars sought to explain the local tax regime and regulations when buying property abroad as well as information on retirement and holidaying in Malta.

At the fair, Dhalia was represented by Michael Mifsud, manager, Dhalia Luxury Living, and by Ms Soderlund.

Mr Mifsud said the response received from previous visits to Stockholm had encouraged Dhalia to return and promote Maltese properties. The company's investment in this market is creating various opportunities with a number of visitors visiting purposely to enquire about Malta. A few of these have confirmed a visit to Malta next month.

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