Four more individuals and two companies related to Cyprus are included in a new US list of sanctions imposed for enabling Russia’s war on Ukraine. The US imposed sweeping new measures against Moscow over the
Some 100 Cypriot companies caught up in the UK and US sanctions fallout are back in business after restructuring their executive boards, removing sanctioned people for helping Russian oligarchs. The Registrar of
Cypriot authorities are working on unfreezing the assets of companies caught up in the UK and US sanctions fallout, while another list includes more Cypriot individuals that enabled sanctioned Russian oligarchs. The
The deadline for registration under the UK’s new Register of Overseas Entities (ROE) expired on 31 January. As of 1 February, the UK government announced that only 19,510 registered overseas entities –
Alternative Investment Funds have consistently been selected as asset managers’ and investors’ preferred vehicle for investments. In the eyes of many, alternative investment funds have developed to represent the evolutionary immediate of
At a time when Cyprus is positioning itself on the world map as one of the fastest-growing destinations for companies specialising in technology, research and innovation, Cypriot company Point Nine supports this
After crisis talks with the Transport Ministry, one of the three concessionaires at Limassol port announced they would slash a planned increase on tariffs by two thirds, while a second postponed any
Cyprus ranks twelfth amongst 34 countries in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa for the ease of doing business in the country, according to a PwC survey. The island was ranked in
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
In the following months, the government will announce a new scheme for attracting high-tech companies, facilitating staff hiring, offering tax incentives and expedited licensing procedures, President Nicos Anastasiades said. At Wednesday’s 9th