As the Investment Funds Industry in Cyprus continues to expand and record growth, the responsibility for high standards of ethical professionalism becomes more pertinent than ever. Investment professionals across all levels within
Τhe Investment Funds sector in Cyprus was significantly strengthened in 2021, with managed assets increasing 48.7%, even though the consequences of the pandemic and uncertainty continued. According to the Cyprus Investment Funds
Notwithstanding our 42 years of operation in the real estate market in this country, we are still learning from the wrongdoings and bad mentality that we all seem to share. We got
Time is running out for Cyprus to fulfil its European Commission obligations for the next instalment of €85 mln from the EU’s Recovery and Resilience Fund, with officials urging MPs to pass
In the first quarter, assets under management of Collective Investments (UCIs) reached €9.8 bln, the highest historical level to date, recording a significant quarterly increase of 14%, according to Cyprus Securities and
The highly promising Indian market is now within reach of Cypriot-regulated funds and regulated fund managers, signalling further growth for the sector. This week, India’s Ministry of Finance issued an order specifying
Cyprus had €8.58 bln in funds and assets under management (AUM) in the fourth quarter of 2020, up 10.3% from the third quarter and an increase of 3.8% from the last quarter
By Niki Tsivitanou After 2015, many properties passed into bank ownership, mainly through debt-to-asset swaps or foreclosures. Subsequently, some were acquired by credit acquiring companies, and, in the near future, more are
The time is ripe, at least for an initial review, for the creation of small-scale real estate investment funds in Cyprus, based on the following: Prices have reached rock bottom for suitable
Cyprus is persuading Investment Funds to move their operations to the island with stakeholders pleased that despite the pandemic interest is gaining traction. This was the main conclusion from the Cyprus Investment