Abigail Mamo, CEO of Malta Chamber of SMEs, has married partner Matthew Agius, CEO at Diligex, with whom she shares two daughters.

The couple tied the knot on 13th August 2021 at Castello del Solacium in Sicily, with Ms Mamo sharing on social media that, “despite the challenging times we managed to have our dream wedding” which “was worth every worry and every challenge!”

Going on to thank all that supported them on their wedding day, the SME Chamber CEO mentioned “our dear friend and best man Mathieu Cilia, my patient cousin and maid of honour Laura Camilleri, our fantastic priests, Fr Luke Cutajar and Fr Ray Scicluna, and our wedding organisers, now friends Helga Cascio and Lorenzo Fiorito of Noi2wedding.”

Ms Mamo has served as CEO of Malta Chamber of SMEs since 2014, noting in comments to Business Now magazine earlier this year that “business representation is a true passion and vocation for me.”

Mr Agius has held the role of CEO at Diligex, a specialised firm focused on providing technical solutions and support on AML/CFT obligations, since January 2020, before which he served as the company’s Head of Business Development.

All the best to the newlyweds!

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