There’s a lot happening at the GFSB right now and it is the perfect time to get involved. Here’s what’s coming up, don’t forget to add these to your calendar…
The Doctor’s Panel: Menopause Matters at Work
Oct 23, 12:00–14:00 @ 122 Irish Town
Join a candid medical panel featuring Dr. Biel, Dr. Gonzalez, Dr. Virdi, and Dr. Alvarez as they discuss how menopause impacts women in the workplace and share practical strategies for support.
Register here
Sponsored by: Infinity Group
Catering: Light nibbles provided
Self-Employed Group Meeting
Nov 6, 16:00–18:00 @ Justbank Boardroom, GFSB Office
This is the new peer group for freelancers, side-consultants, gig workers and independent business owners. An opportunity to connect, define shared needs, and help the GFSB shape its support and advocacy efforts.
Register here
Speed Networking
Nov 12, 09:00–11:00 @ Gibtelecom Conference Hall
Get 5-minute one-on-one rounds to meet a range of business contacts.
Afterwards, a more relaxed social networking session lets conversations deepen.
Register here
Sponsored by: TTMS
GFSB Christmas Celebration
Dec 4, 18:00–21:00 (past years used this date)
An evening reserved for members to relax, socialise, celebrate the year and get into the festive spirit.
Register here
Sponsored by: TTMS & Capurro Insurance
Why join these? Because GFSB is buzzing right now.
These events cover health & wellbeing, business networking, peer support, and social connections, all designed to connect you with members, grow your presence, and influence what GFSB does next.
Following the publication of HMGoG’s guidance on NIF and EORI registration requirements, the GFSB has produced a practical step-by-step playbook to help Gibraltar businesses navigate the process as clearly and confidently as possible. Over recent weeks, many members have contacted us with questions around whether they need a NIF or EORI number, what the process involves, and whether obtaining these registrations could create Spanish tax obligations.
After weeks of questions, confusion and growing concern amongst Gibraltar businesses, HM Government has now published formal guidance on NIF and EORI registration requirements linked to the future customs arrangements under the treaty. This is the clearest explanation yet of what these registrations are, who actually needs them, and perhaps most importantly, what they do not mean.
Gibraltar may be entering a different phase of its development. The expected implementation of the UK-EU Treaty, together with anticipated changes to Gibraltar’s residency rules, could alter the profile of people looking at Gibraltar as a base. If financial thresholds rise, Gibraltar may attract fewer casual applicants and a more concentrated group of internationally mobile, high-value residents. That could include the ultra high net worth market.
This week’s ThriveEDIT member Q&A spotlights Gin on the Rock Ltd, trading as Spirit of the Rock, a micro distillery based in the heart of Gibraltar’s old town, producing world-class spirits and hosting the Gibraltar Gin Experience. With a focus on authenticity, sustainability and products actually made in Gibraltar, this is a business that brings together local craft, visitor experience and plenty of personality.
As we approach the expected provisional application of the Treaty on 15 July 2026, one of the unresolved questions is: what happens to the businesses, entrepreneurs and economically active individuals who want to relocate here but cannot yet see a clear route through the residency system?