
La Valette
La capitale et site du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO. Siège du Mediterranean Conference Centre et du gouvernement, avec un calendrier complet de congrès et d'événements culturels.
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Malte est le plus petit membre de l’UE et l’un de ses marchés les plus concentrés : iGaming, fintech et maritime serrés entre La Valette, Sliema et St Julian’s, tous travaillant en anglais. Nous livrons des objets publicitaires et cadeaux d’affaires sur toute l’île avec une TVA de 18 pour cent, parmi les taux normaux les plus bas de l’UE, gérée correctement, et l’autoliquidation pour les numéros de TVA maltais.
La collection
Dix gammes choisies comme un bon menu : généreuses, chaleureuses, faites pour être partagées. De la tasse à espresso au tote en lin, un seul partenaire source, personnalise et livre en Méditerranée et dans toute l’Europe.
Textile Publicitaire
T-shirts, sweats, vêtements de travail et textile corporate à votre logo, livrés dans toute l’Europe.
Sacs & Voyage
Tote bags, sacs à dos et bagagerie personnalisés qui portent votre marque à chaque trajet et événement.
Gourdes & Mugs
Mugs imprimés, gourdes réutilisables et mugs isothermes pensés pour être vus chaque jour au bureau.
Bureautique & Papeterie
Stylos, carnets et essentiels de bureau qui installent votre identité sur chaque bureau et agenda.
Technologie & Innovation
Batteries, clés USB, enceintes et gadgets connectés à votre logo que vos clients gardent vraiment.
Soins & Bien-Être
Cadeaux bien-être, cosmétique et spa à votre marque qui témoignent d’une attention sincère.
Maison & Art de Vivre
Cuisine, arts de la table et cadeaux maison qui placent votre marque au coeur du quotidien.
Événements & Plein Air
Tours de cou, parapluies, goodies et équipement outdoor pour salons, festivals et équipes terrain.
Cadeaux Gourmands & Boissons
Vin, café, chocolat et paniers gourmands pour conclure, remercier et marquer la fin d’année.
Produits Écologiques & Durables
Objets recyclés, bio et réutilisables aux références éco européennes crédibles, sans greenwashing.
Où nous livrons à Malte
Malte est le plus petit État de l'Union européenne et l'un des mieux connectés. L'anglais est langue officielle, l'euro est la monnaie, et les îles se remplissent de congrès, de sociétés d'iGaming et de services financiers. Voici les six localités où nous livrons cadeaux d'entreprise, objets publicitaires et goodies.

La capitale et site du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO. Siège du Mediterranean Conference Centre et du gouvernement, avec un calendrier complet de congrès et d'événements culturels.
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Le cœur commercial en bord de mer. Bureaux, hôtels et la promenade la plus fréquentée de l'île, où shopping et rendez-vous d'affaires cohabitent.
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La localité la plus peuplée du pays. Le cœur des petites et moyennes entreprises maltaises, commerciale, pratique et toujours en activité.
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Le pôle des affaires et de l'hôtellerie. Siège de nombreuses sociétés d'iGaming et des plus grands hôtels de Malte, là où se tiennent congrès et événements d'entreprise.
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Une ville centrale connue pour son grand dôme. L'un des plus grands dômes d'église d'Europe, avec un commerce traditionnel et de nombreuses écoles.
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La capitale de Gozo, l'île sœur. Siège de la Cittadella, d'une tradition artisanale et d'une communauté croissante de travail à distance, plus calme et de plus en plus visible.
Demander un devisPourquoi Malte mérite l'attention
Malte associe l'anglais comme langue de travail, l'euro et une position entre l'Europe et l'Afrique du Nord. Pour sa taille, peu de marchés sont aussi simples pour une entreprise internationale.
L'anglais est langue officielle : contrats, marketing et service se font en anglais dès le premier jour, sans couche de traduction. Malte est dans l'UE, la zone euro et Schengen, avec des forces particulières dans l'iGaming, les services financiers, la maintenance aéronautique et les services au cinéma.
Les îles forment aussi un pont entre l'Europe et l'Afrique du Nord, avec un grand registre maritime et une économie bâtie sur de petites entreprises qui bougent et décident vite.
Si votre société est ici, ceci est aussi pour vous. Une start-up de Sliema commandant ses premiers objets publicitaires, un bureau de Saint-Julien équipant un stand ou une PME établie préparant des cadeaux d'entreprise : nous prenons en charge les supports, sans entrepôt ni minimum hors d'atteinte.
Un point honnête sur les îles : tout arrive par mer ou par air, les délais sont donc plus longs qu'sur le continent et l'express n'est pas toujours disponible. Briefez-nous tôt et nous remonterons à partir de la date de votre événement plutôt que de promettre une date intenable.
Que vous entriez à Malte ou y soyez déjà installé, la prochaine campagne commence de la même façon.
Parlons de votre campagne maltaiseCalendrier des salons de Malte 2026 / 2027
Malte est un petit marché, et son calendrier le reflète : il est porté moins par de grands parcs d'exposition que par des congrès internationaux et les sommets iGaming et technologiques mondialement connus de l'île, aux côtés de la Foire d'été historique. Les principaux lieux sont le Malta Fairs and Conventions Centre à Ta' Qali et le Mediterranean Conference Centre à La Valette, les hôtels de congrès accueillant le reste. De septembre 2026 à août 2027, si votre entreprise expose ou sponsorise ici, c'est là que les textiles personnalisés, les tours de cou, les sacs pour participants et les cadeaux de stand jouent leur rôle. Voici les événements de la saison, chacun relié à son site officiel.
Les dates sont les périodes confirmées ou attendues de chaque édition. Vérifiez toujours la page officielle avant de réserver un voyage.
Automne 2026
La célébration nationale du livre à Malte, organisée par le National Book Council au Mediterranean Conference Centre de La Valette, où éditeurs locaux et internationaux, auteurs et lecteurs se retrouvent chaque novembre, un rendez-vous culturel chaleureux et un rare moment d'exposition pour l'édition maltaise.
Site officielHiver 2027
L'un des principaux congrès d'affaires au monde pour l'industrie des algues, qui réunit chercheurs, producteurs et investisseurs dans un hôtel de congrès de La Valette chaque décembre, un rendez-vous réellement international qui illustre le rôle grandissant de Malte comme hôte méditerranéen d'événements spécialisés de science et d'industrie.
Site officielPrintemps 2027
de loin le plus grand événement d'affaires de Malte et l'un des principaux sommets iGaming au monde, qui remplit le Malta Fairs and Conventions Centre à Ta' Qali de plus de 12 000 participants et de plus de 400 exposants dans le cadre de la Malta Week, le pivot du calendrier de l'île pour le gaming, la fintech et la technologie.
Site officielle sommet des technologies de la santé et du médical organisé aux côtés de SiGMA pendant la Malta Week, qui réunit à Ta' Qali fondateurs medtech, investisseurs et responsables de la santé, au sein du groupe de sommets internationaux qui a fait de début mai la semaine d'affaires la plus intense de l'année à Malte.
Site officielÉté 2027
une conférence iGaming pointue et axée sur le contenu qui réunit opérateurs, fournisseurs et affiliés à La Valette, reflet du statut de Malte comme l'une des capitales mondiales du jeu en ligne, un public ciblé et à forte valeur pour les articles de participants personnalisés et les cadeaux VIP.
Site officielUne tradition chérie de début d'été au Malta Fairs and Conventions Centre à Ta' Qali : la plus grande foire générale de l'île réunit plus de cent exposants dans les domaines de la maison, de la technologie, du bien-être, de l'alimentation et de la boisson, et un immense public local pendant dix jours et soirées animés.
Site officielÉté 2027
Le calendrier s'allège en juillet et août. À part quelques salons phares, c'est la période idéale pour planifier et produire en vue des salons d'automne, afin que vos objets publicitaires soient prêts avant l'ouverture des portes.
Cadeaux de stand · Textiles personnalisés · Tours de cou et badges · Sacs pour participants · Livrés sur votre stand dans tout lieu maltais
This guide is designed for companies, agencies, and organisations in Malta seeking a professional and reliable solution for promotional products and customised merchandise.
In Malta, the most effective promotional products are items that are used daily, climate-appropriate, and aligned with professional work environments. Businesses in sectors such as iGaming, finance, hospitality, technology, and international services consistently prioritise products that deliver long-term brand visibility rather than short-term giveaways.
Unlike larger mainland markets, Maltese companies tend to favour practical merchandise with repeat exposure, especially items that integrate naturally into office life, events, or staff uniforms. This makes usability and durability more important than novelty.
The most in-demand promotional product categories in Malta include:
At Swish & Click, these categories are prioritised because they reflect actual Maltese buying behaviour, not catalogue trends — ensuring promotional budgets are spent on products that genuinely get used.
Yes — and this is one of the key advantages for businesses operating in Malta. As an EU member state, Malta benefits from intra-EU trade, meaning promotional products sourced and delivered within the European Union do not incur customs duties or import barriers.
However, problems often arise when companies unknowingly purchase through UK-based or non-EU intermediaries, which can introduce delays, unexpected charges, and complex paperwork. This is where a structured EU sourcing model becomes essential.
When working with Swish & Click, Maltese businesses benefit from:
By sourcing directly from EU-based manufacturers and specialist suppliers, we ensure that promotional products are delivered to Malta smoothly, compliantly, and without friction, making us a preferred partner for finance-led and procurement-driven organisations.
Maltese companies increasingly choose European promotional product suppliers because they offer a broader product range, stronger compliance, and better long-term scalability than purely local or UK-based distributors.
Local suppliers in Malta often rely on limited catalogues or external intermediaries, while UK distributors may introduce post-Brexit complications such as customs delays, VAT complexity, and inconsistent delivery times. For businesses operating across borders, these issues quickly become operational risks.
European sourcing, when done correctly, offers Maltese organisations:
Swish & Click was built specifically to serve Malta-based and Malta-delivering businesses through a pan-European supply network — combining the scale of Europe with Malta-focused logistics, invoicing, and support. This model allows organisations to grow, campaign, and re-order with confidence.
Delivery timelines to Malta depend primarily on product type, branding method, and production location, not on Malta itself. When promotional products are sourced from within the European Union — as they are with Swish & Click — delivery to Malta is predictable, trackable, and fully integrated into standard EU logistics routes.
For most branded promotional products, Maltese businesses can expect end-to-end lead times comparable to other EU destinations, provided production and branding are handled within Europe. Delays typically only occur when products are sourced from non-EU markets or routed through intermediaries.
Typical lead times for Malta include:
Swish & Click provides clear lead-time confirmation before production begins, ensuring Maltese companies can plan campaigns, events, and onboarding schedules without uncertainty. All deliveries are organised through reliable EU logistics partners, with full visibility and no customs delays.
To achieve consistent, professional results on promotional products, correct logo files are essential. While many businesses initially provide web-based images, production-quality branding requires vector artwork to ensure accuracy across different materials and techniques.
For Maltese businesses, Swish & Click supports a wide range of branding methods, including screen printing, embroidery, digital print, transfer print, engraving, and embossing — each with its own technical requirements.
The preferred logo formats are:
If vector files are not available, our team can often assist with logo conversion or artwork preparation before production, subject to approval. This ensures that logos reproduce cleanly on apparel, drinkware, office products, and premium merchandise.
By managing artwork checks centrally, Swish & Click helps Maltese companies avoid print errors, colour inconsistencies, and production delays, particularly when ordering across multiple product categories or repeat campaigns.
Yes — most promotional products are produced with minimum order quantities (MOQs), which vary depending on the item, material, and branding method. These minimums exist to maintain production efficiency and consistent quality across orders.
For Maltese businesses, MOQs are generally reasonable and aligned with EU manufacturing standards, making them suitable for both small teams and large organisations. In many cases, MOQs are lower than expected, particularly for commonly used items such as pens, notebooks, drinkware, and apparel.
Typical MOQ ranges include:
Swish & Click always confirms minimum quantities upfront, allowing Maltese companies to balance budget, storage, and campaign needs. For organisations planning multiple orders over time, Business Credits can be used to spread purchasing across campaigns without compromising pricing or production efficiency.
Yes — and for many Maltese companies, sustainable promotional products are now a procurement requirement rather than a preference. EU-based sourcing makes it significantly easier to access products that meet environmental standards, material transparency, and sustainability reporting expectations.
For organisations operating in Malta — particularly international firms, regulated sectors, and ESG-conscious teams — promotional merchandise must align with broader corporate responsibility goals. This includes both product materials and supply-chain practices.
Sustainable promotional product options commonly ordered in Malta include:
Swish & Click works with EU-based manufacturers that provide material declarations and sustainability documentation where available, helping Maltese businesses support ESG objectives without compromising on quality, branding, or lead times.
Pricing for promotional products in Malta is influenced by four primary factors: product selection, branding method, order quantity, and production location. When sourced within the EU, pricing remains stable, transparent, and predictable, avoiding the volatility often seen with non-EU imports.
Unlike catalogue-based pricing models, Swish & Click operates on a project-led quotation system, ensuring that Maltese businesses receive accurate pricing based on real production costs rather than generic estimates.
Pricing typically includes:
All costs are confirmed before order approval, allowing finance and procurement teams to plan budgets confidently. For repeat buyers or multi-campaign programmes, pricing consistency can be maintained across orders — particularly when using Business Credits or long-term purchasing arrangements.
Absolutely. Many organisations in Malta operate on ongoing merchandise cycles, rather than one-off promotional campaigns. These may include staff onboarding, seasonal events, conferences, rebranding phases, or recurring marketing initiatives.
Swish & Click is designed to support long-term promotional programmes, not just individual orders. This allows Maltese businesses to standardise products, branding, and suppliers while maintaining flexibility over timing and quantities.
For repeat or long-term orders, we support:
By combining EU sourcing scale with Malta-focused delivery and support, Swish & Click enables organisations to treat promotional products as a managed business asset, rather than an ad-hoc expense.
Swish & Click works with both Maltese end clients and marketing agencies, with clear role separation and transparent processes. This dual-model approach reflects how promotional purchasing actually works in Malta, where agencies, consultants, and in-house teams often collaborate on campaigns.
For direct business clients, we act as a full-service European promotional partner — managing product selection, branding, production, delivery, and compliance. For marketing and creative agencies, we operate as a discreet, reliable supply partner, supporting campaign execution without disrupting client relationships.
Our collaboration model supports:
By structuring our processes for both models, Swish & Click fits naturally into Malta’s business ecosystem — whether the order originates from an agency brief, a procurement request, or a multi-country campaign plan.
The quotation process for promotional products should be clear, predictable, and free from ambiguity — especially for finance-led organisations. Swish & Click uses a structured quote-first approach, ensuring that all technical and commercial details are confirmed before production begins.
For Maltese businesses, the process typically follows these steps:
Once approved, orders move into production with tracked EU logistics and confirmed delivery schedules to Malta. Repeat orders and follow-up campaigns can be handled quickly using saved specifications, reducing administrative overhead.
This approach ensures Maltese companies retain full control over cost, timing, and output, without the uncertainty often associated with catalogue-only suppliers.
Swish & Click is not positioned as a traditional local distributor or a catalogue reseller. It is built as a European sourcing and delivery system designed specifically for markets like Malta, where businesses require scale, compliance, and flexibility without operational friction.
What differentiates Swish & Click for Maltese organisations is structural, not cosmetic:
By combining European manufacturing depth with Malta-specific logistics and commercial understanding, Swish & Click enables companies to source promotional products once and scale confidently across teams, campaigns, and time.
This is why many organisations delivering into or operating from Malta treat Swish & Click as their default promotional products partner, rather than an alternative to compare.
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Malta · up close
Malta is one of the smallest countries in the world and one of the oldest crossroads in it. Sitting on the sea road between Sicily and North Africa, this little archipelago has been settled, fought over and reshaped by almost every power that ever crossed the Mediterranean, and it turned all of it into a culture that is unmistakably its own. Here is a short, hands-on tour of the place we deliver to.
Tap through the layers. Each ruler who reached Malta left something behind, in the language, the food, the stone and the faith, and the Maltese quietly kept the best of all of them.
Long before Rome or Egypt, Neolithic farmers raised the Megalithic Temples of Malta, among the oldest free-standing buildings anywhere on Earth. Ġgantija on the island of Gozo went up around 3600 BC, roughly a thousand years before the Great Pyramid of Giza and the stone circle at Stonehenge. Seven of these temples now form a single UNESCO World Heritage Site, and below ground the Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum was cut out as an underground world of the dead around four thousand years before Christ. Nobody is quite sure how a scattered island people moved stones that size, and the mystery is part of the appeal.
Phoenician traders from the Levant made Malta a regular stop on their long sea routes and gave the islands one of their earliest names. Their painted eye, meant to protect a boat and the crew aboard it, still watches from the prow of the Maltese luzzu today. Carthage later took control, tying Malta firmly into the Punic world of the western Mediterranean until Rome came calling.
Malta spent centuries inside the Roman world, prosperous and Latin-speaking, dotted with villas and fine mosaics. Around 60 AD the apostle Paul was shipwrecked here on his way to Rome, an event the islands still mark every February, and Malta traces its deep Catholic identity right back to that single storm on the rocks.
Rule from Arab North Africa reshaped Malta more thoroughly than almost anything before or since. It is where the Maltese language comes from: a Semitic tongue rooted in the Arabic once spoken across Sicily. Arab settlers brought citrus and cotton, new ways of farming the thin soil, and left their fingerprints on place names such as Mdina, from the Arabic word for a walled city.
Count Roger of Sicily brought Malta into the Christian, Sicilian and later broadly European orbit, a link that would hold for centuries. Italian and Sicilian words poured into everyday speech, and for a long stretch the islands were governed simply as a distant part of the Kingdom of Sicily.
Emperor Charles V handed Malta to the Order of Saint John for the token rent of one falcon a year. In 1565 the Knights and the Maltese held off an enormous Ottoman army in the Great Siege, and in its aftermath they built Valletta, a brand new fortified capital that is now a UNESCO World Heritage city in its own right. This is the Baroque, honey-stone Malta the world pictures, right down to a Caravaggio hanging in Saint John’s Co-Cathedral.
Napoleon seized Malta on his way to Egypt and threw out the Knights within a week. French rule lasted barely two years and proved deeply unpopular, and the Maltese soon rose in open revolt and turned to Britain for help getting rid of them.
Malta became a British naval stronghold guarding the sea road to the Suez Canal, and English put down roots alongside Maltese. In the Second World War the islands endured one of the most intense bombing campaigns in history, and in 1942 the entire population was awarded the George Cross for its courage, a cross that still sits in the corner of the national flag.
Malta became independent in 1964 and a republic ten years later. After seven thousand years of being ruled from somewhere else, the islands were finally their own, keeping English as a working language and Maltese as the beating heart of the place.
Malta joined the European Union in 2004 and adopted the euro in 2008. Today it is the smallest member state of the Union, the only one with a Semitic official language, and a surprisingly busy hub for both tourism and technology. The crossroads, in other words, never really closed.
Older than the pyramids. Tap a wonder to place it in time.
Ġgantija was raised around 3600 BC, roughly a thousand years before the Great Pyramid of Giza. Tap a wonder above to place it in time.
Maltese, or Malti, is the strangest and most wonderful thing about the islands. It grew out of the Arabic once spoken across Sicily, then took on centuries of Italian and, more recently, English. That makes it the only Semitic language written in the Latin alphabet, and the only Semitic language that is an official language of the European Union.
Grazzi ħafna
"Thank you very much." One word Italian, one word Semitic, two civilisations in a single everyday breath.
Tap a word to see where it comes from.
The luzzu is the traditional Maltese fishing boat, painted in the bright yellows, reds, greens and blues that crowd the harbour at Marsaxlokk. On the prow, almost always, sits a painted eye. Fishermen have put it there for as long as anyone can remember, to guard the boat and the crew aboard it, a habit handed all the way down from the Phoenicians. Pick a colour and repaint the hull.
That is the Eye of Osiris. The idea behind it is simple: evil sees itself in the eye, and looks away.
Malta gave the world a shape. The Knights of Saint John wore a white cross with eight points, and it stuck so completely that today it is known everywhere simply as the Maltese Cross, stamped on the tail of the national airline and the label of the local beer alike. The eight points are usually said to stand for the eight langues, the national divisions the Order was organised into, and, in the popular telling, for eight qualities a knight was sworn to live by. Tap a point.
Eight points, eight langues. Tap one to see which corner of Europe it stood for.
Every village has its festa, a summer feast for its patron saint, and every festa is a friendly rivalry. Band clubs parade, streets fill with statues and coloured lights, the church bells run all day, and after dark the sky goes up. The Maltese are among the finest pyrotechnicians in the world, and a village will spend a whole year building fireworks for a single night. Go on, set one off.
You cannot really know a place until you have eaten it. Flip a card.
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