The Aphrodite Hills Golf Club recently received the Green Club environmental quality recognition, with the facility’s director Andrew Darker saying that further measures are being introduced to keep abreast of sustainable tourism
. By Michael Kammas Director General – Association of Cyprus Banks At a time of complex regulatory and working environment, tough enforcement and stiff penalties, understanding anti-money laundering compliance responsibilities and comprehensively
. With the crisis erupting in the Gulf, where the block headed by Saudi Arabia has imposed sanctions on Qatar and has threatened further measures if the gas producer does not back
. Bloom or wither? Revolutionise or rationalise? By Renos Ioannides Financial Analyst We have seen how the instinctive banking aversion of risk and the deeply ingrained rigidities of conventional banking routines may
. By Antonis Loizou F.R.I.C.S. – Antonis Loizou & Associates Ltd – Property Valuers, Property Consultants & Estate Agents Those who are around the age of 40-50 should start considering their retirement
Need to resolve conflict, before it spills over into energy plans and economy The crisis in the Gulf, driven by Qatar’s ambition to become a major player in Middle East politics and
President Nicos Anastasiades, fresh from his trip to the U.S. embarked on a three-day official visit to Lebanon, where he raised the issue of hosting the first trilateral summit between the leaders
There are prospects for further development of tourism, Finance Minister Harris Georgiades said on Tuesday, recognising the decisive role of tourism industry in the recovery of the economy, and pointing out that
WISTA Cyprus organised a unique training course for its members and friends, titled “Braindancing Via AdaptAgility,” at the Columbia Plaza Venue Centre in Limassol, which was transformed into a “ballroom” for a
‘Banana Skins’ survey reflects industry risk perception The global insurance industry’s ability to confront structural and technological changes is now the greatest risk it faces, according to a new survey of insurers