Cyprus taxes on household electricity bills are among the highest in Europe – in the top one-third of the range – in company with rich countries such as Germany and Denmark. According
The decisions made by the European Central Bank (ECB) in the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic are considered a milestone for the European financial market. The decisions were diffused by unprecedented
New FinTech players are entering the market, presenting end-users with compelling solutions. Innovation appears to be coming from outside the traditional banking sector, especially for mobile and internet payments. FinTech companies offer
The high level of Non-Performing Loans (NPLs) is a challenge that must be addressed to increase the economy’s resilience. In addition to the high level of NPLs, Cyprus also has a high
The government has announced its new action plan for attracting foreign businesses to establish or expand their activities in Cyprus. The announcement came a year after the abolition of the previous investment
Several variants later, and currently in its Delta manifestation, Covid-19 is still alive and well in Cyprus, infecting over 121,000 people and claiming more than 550 lives. Yet, the recent protests against
We have been empowering fintech firms with the regulatory technology (RegTech) tools required to drive efficiency and navigate an ever-changing regulatory landscape for several years. As a dedicated RegTech company, we are
People in Cyprus are living in uncertainty. They bear witness to governance that has failed them and excels in improvisation, scandals, and misunderstandings. The situation has reached unacceptable levels: The rule of
It is now generally accepted that 2021 has officially signalled a new era for humanity and business. An era dedicated to Sustainability and Sustainable Development as compliance with the United Nations Agenda
By Dr Skevi Kyriakou Sickle cell disease (SCD) is one of the most common inherited blood disorders worldwide. Africa has the highest birth prevalence of SCD – 1,125 per 100,000 births compared