27 June 2024Nouv
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“Companies are increasingly pursuing niche domains such as sustainability, cybersecurity, human capital and business optimisation and have understood that embracing these principles will make them future-proof,” say MARK AQUILINA and JAMES SAMMUT. They spoke to BusinessToday on the first anniversary of NOUV’s acquisition of Tuning Fork

A year ago, professional services company NOUV acquired Tuning Fork, a business advisory firm specialising in business process optimisation, cyber resilience, sustainability, and risk amongst others.

“A year ago, we took a leap of faith because we wanted to give both our firms a unique position in the market. One year later, not only were expectations met but together we achieved more than we ever expected,” Mark Aquilina who founded NOUV in 2008, said.

Today, the firm, which also incorporates 36N Capital and GetGovernanz, is a uniquely positioned boutique consultancy firm offering a complete portfolio of management and financial advisory services coupled with a range of business support services.

Read full interview here:

https://www.businesstoday.com.mt/people/people/1759/interview_companies_become_future_proof_when_they_embrace_change__mark_aquilina_james_sammut#.YfOhPFjMI-R

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