Finance Minister rejects lifting company levy

Finance Minister Makis Keravnos has warned politicians against adopting legislation to abolish a €350 company annual levy paid to the Registrar of Companies, as it would affect the state’s fiscal plans. Parliamentary

Cablenet and Plume moving to next ‘big play’

A year after leading independent telco Cablenet and cloud-controlled smart home service provider Plume announced their partnership, adding security and AI-enabled services to the Purple Max internet and mobile bundles, the two

Can we get teleworking right?

The new EU framework agreement for teleworking is expected to come into force on July 1, setting in stone the definition of remote working, which reached a critical point during the coronavirus

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Cabinet greenlights remote working  

The Cabinet has approved a bill to regulate remote working conditions, tabled by Labour Minister Yiannis Panayiotou. Following the cabinet meeting, the Labour Minister said the legislation would be extremely important for

Businesses should be outward looking

President Nikos Christodoulides said enhancing Cyprus’ outward orientation by attracting more foreign investments and promoting integration with other ecosystems, leveraging the potential of the digital economy, is necessary. Addressing Wednesday’s 15th In Business

New bank loans decline

Total new loans decreased to €473.9 mln in April, compared with €922.5 mln in the previous month, as the credit squeeze tightens, the Central Bank of Cyprus said. Regarding deposit rates, it

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