Kyriacos joined the Cyprus Mail in 2020. He moved to the paper’s business & finance section a year later, focusing on local firms, up-and-coming startups, broader economic matters, and technology.
A 31-year-old man is fighting for his life after being involved in a road accident in Limassol on Friday night.
He was riding a motorcycle which collided with a car ...
A 23-year-old has been arrested after an attack on a restaurant in Emba, Paphos late Friday that saw the premises and cars damaged.
According to police, the suspect was part ...
The Cyprus Computer Society (CCS) on Thursday held its first physical event since the coronavirus outbreak began.
The event took place at the Siakolio Educational Centre in Nicosia and allowed ...
Cyprus’ revenues from ship management rose to €516 million during the second half of 2021, corresponding to 4.2 per cent of Cyprus’ GDP in terms of turnover, according to the Central Bank of ...
6 in 10 businesses said that they will partially pass on increased costs to consumers
Cypriot businesses are expecting their turnover to suffer from the adverse effects of the war in Ukraine ...
The demand for apartments and houses for rent in Chloraka has increased this year, primarily among Germans and Northern Europeans, Chloraka mayor Nikolas Liasides said on Friday.
In statements made ...
The Cypriot economy continues to show signs of growth, improving its performance over the previous year, but external factors are contributing to a loss of momentum, according to a report ...
The prospects of business and trade cooperation between Cambodia and the Larnaca Chamber of Commerce and Industry were discussed at a meeting between the two on Thursday.
“The meeting took ...
As seemingly the last Limassol resident to have not eaten at the popular Israeli restaurant, visiting Pitot was long overdue. I did once attempt to visit Pitot but unluckily happened ...
The Cyprus property market prices recovered during the fourth quarter of the previous year, boosted by high local demand, according to the Central Bank of Cyprus’ residential property price index ...
An estimated 3.6 million unemployed people in the European Union found employment in the fourth quarter of 2021, according to data released on Wednesday by Eurostat, the EU’s statistical service.
This ...
Association of Large Developments president and Cyprus Chamber of Commerce (Keve) vice president Andreas Demetriades on Tuesday asked that the government quickly proceeds with the launch of an international tender ...
By Kyriacos Nicolaou and Elias Hazou
Inflation is probably here to stay, Finance Minister Constantinos Petrides said on Tuesday, voicing doubts about the planned transition to ‘green energy’.
He made ...
The Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Keve) on Monday announced that it successfully held an event on April 5 on nanotechnological solutions in Cypriot companies.
The event, which also explored ...
European Investment Bank (EIB) president Werner Hoyer during his visit to Cyprus on Monday confirmed that projects in Cyprus absorbed €303 million during the previous year, with both the private and ...
Hellenic Bank on Monday announced that it has entered into an agreement for both the sale of a non-performing exposures portfolio, as well as the bank’s servicing platform APS ...
The Cyprus Computer Society (CCS) and the CyberMouflons Cybersecurity Team on Thursday announced the return of the Cyprus Cyber Security Challenge (CCSC), which will be will held online from April 30 ...
The Cyprus Foundation of the Sea (CyFOS) announced on Friday that it successfully held an informational workshop on April 6, exploring blue economy funding opportunities through the European Commission’s research ...
Artemis Banking Information Systems announced on Friday that it has adopted a new name, with the company now being renamed Artemis Credit Bureau Ltd.
Artemis is Cyprus’ only credit bureau, ...
Limassol-based regulatory reporting firm Point Nine announced on Thursday that it has agreed to enter a partnership with regulatory specialists Kaizen Reporting.
Kaizen Reporting, a London-based firm, have previously combined ...
Inflation jumped to 7.1 per cent, the highest level in 26 years, in March 2022, on an annual basis, according to data released by the Cyprus Statistical Service earlier this week.
This is ...
The war in Ukraine and the sanctions imposed on Russia have ended seven consecutive quarters of growth in the PC market in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), said ...
The Paphos regional board of tourism (Etap) this week announced that it participated in the inaugural meeting for the U-Mar Project, in Sicily, as part of the actions of the ...
Revenues from tourism in the first month of 2022 exceeded €28 million, with the rate of decline in revenue compared to the pre-pandemic era, meaning January 2020, remaining lower than the corresponding rate ...