Business Demography: 2023

- Provisional data for 2023 indicates that there were 56,358 active enterprises, with a corresponding employment of 252,021 persons.
- Enterprises in the wholesale and retail trade (G); professional, scientific and technical activities (M) and construction (F) covered 42.2 per cent of total enterprises and supported 33.5 per cent of jobs.
- In 2023, 71.8 per cent of active enterprises were sole proprietors and partnerships while 27.8 per cent were limited liability companies and plc.
- Provisional figures indicate that there were 19,487 employer enterprises in Malta in 2023.
Business Demography: 2023
Business Demography: 2023

This news release is compiled using the statistical unit ‘enterprise’. An enterprise may consist of one or more legal business units, producing goods or services, which has a certain degree of autonomy in decision-making (Methodological Note 6). Provisional figures for 2023 show that there were 56,358 active enterprises in Malta, an increase of 4.9 per cent, or 2,616 active enterprises, over 2022.
The Wholesale, retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles sector (section G) accounted for 17.6 per cent of the active enterprises; Professional, scientific and technical activities (section M) accounted for 14.4 per cent, whilst construction (section F) accounted for 10.2 per cent (Table 1, Chart 1).
Compared to the situation a year earlier, micro enterprises employing between 0 and 9 persons increased by 4.6 per cent, while small enterprises employing between 10 and 49 persons, increased by 9.4 per cent. Medium-sized enterprises employing between 50 and 249 persons increased by 7.1 per cent. Enterprises employing more than 250 persons increased by 9.2 per cent (Table 1, Chart 2).