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Cyprus Business Now: banks, tourism, unemployment, Ermes, DP World Limassol

Eurobank on Thursday announced that it recently secured two major distinctions at the Euromoney Private Banking Awards 2026, reinforcing its position in Cyprus’ private banking sector.

The bank received the awards for “Cyprus’s Best International Private Bank” and “Cyprus’s Best for Digital Solutions”, highlighting the quality and innovation of its services.

Eurobank said the recognition confirms its ability to deliver high-level private banking services and reflects its continued focus on excellence in wealth management.

“These awards confirm the excellence of the services we offer in private banking and technological innovation,” said the bank.


Cyprus recorded a decline in unemployment in February 2026, even as joblessness in the euro area rose slightly month-on-month, according to a report from Eurostat.

Specifically, the figures showed that Cyprus unemployment rate stood at 4.20 per cent in February 2026, down from 4.50 per cent in February 2025, reflecting continued improvement in the country’s labour market.

In absolute terms, the number of unemployed in Cyprus fell to approximately 22,000 people in February 2026 from approximately 23,000 a year earlier.


The arrival of the Marella Discovery II at the Port of Limassol earlier this week marked the start of Cyprus’ cruise season, with DP World Limassol CEO Simon Pitout highlighting the island’s growing role in regional maritime tourism.

According to an announcement released on Thursday from the port operator, the docking of the vessel “reaffirmed the island’s key position in the regional maritime tourism industry“.

The voyage also marked the second consecutive full ‘Fly and Cruise’ package to Cyprus, further strengthening the island’s appeal as an integrated travel destination.

Marella Discovery II will use DP World Limassol’s cruise terminal as its home port throughout the 2026 season, signalling continued confidence in the port’s infrastructure.


The association of Cyprus tourist enterprises (Stek) and the hoteliers’ association (Pasyxe) on Thursday voiced strong opposition to a proposed law on the establishment and operation of recreational areas, warning it could create distortions in the market and damage the quality of the tourist experience in Cyprus.

The two associations said the proposal, discussed earlier this week by the House tourism committee, would do little to improve or upgrade the tourism product and instead risked undermining it.

In a joint statement, Stek and Pasyxe said the bill introduced what they described as an unnecessary and fragmented licensing framework, including a requirement for an additional operating licence for restaurants within hotel units, even though these are already covered by the existing institutional framework.


Cyprus Trading Corporation Plc is moving ahead with a mandatory public takeover bid for Ermes Department Stores Plc, after increasing its stake in the company through the purchase of 17.5 million ordinary shares. 

According to the announcement, Cyprus Trading Corporation bought the shares, representing 10.029 per cent of Ermes’ issued share capital, from Department Stores Realisations Limited for a total of €127,758.43, at €0.0073 per share

Before the transaction, the company directly held 117,240,047 shares in Ermes, or 67.186 per cent, while its total holding together with persons acting in concert stood at 67.774 per cent

Following the acquisition, the threshold requiring the submission of a mandatory public offer was triggered under Article 13 of the relevant law. 


Cyprus used its participation in the European Maritime Skills Forum in Brussels this week to push for stronger maritime education and workforce development, as the country continues to place seafarers at the centre of its EU Council Presidency agenda. 

The Deputy Ministry of Shipping said it had contributed actively to discussions on maritime education and the development of human resources in the European shipping industry, while stressing that investment in people remains essential to the sector’s resilience and competitiveness. 

It added that the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the EU has, from the outset, placed seafarers at the heart of maritime competitiveness, promoting initiatives such as the Nicosia Declaration to upgrade skills, strengthen inclusion and create development prospects in support of the green and digital transition


Cyprus Gender Equality Commissioner Josie Christodoulou called for more accountable and action-centred leadership in the energy sector during EGYPES 2026 in Cairo this week, telling a regional forum that women’s equal participation in decision-making is essential in an industry facing rapid change and growing pressure to deliver sustainable solutions. 

Christodoulou took part in The power of accountability and action centred leadership, a session under the conference’s Leadership and Development stream, which focused on how leaders in the energy sector can drive growth through accountability, clarity and empowered teams.  

In her intervention, Christodoulou said modern leadership in energy requires accountability, clear vision and action, arguing that these qualities strengthen innovation, resilience and cooperation within organisations.  

At the same time, she said women must have an equal place in decision-making, especially in a sector that is evolving quickly and is being asked to produce solutions that are both sustainable and inclusive. 


The University of Nicosia announced this week that it will host a student event titled “Become a Merchant Navy Officer for a Day” at the BSM Maritime Training Centre at the Limassol Marina.

The event will take place on April 7, 2026, between 14:00 and 16:00, offering participants a focused introduction to careers in the maritime sector.

Organisers said the initiative is designed to provide students with insight into the maritime profession and training pathways, particularly through the university’s specialised academic programmes.

The event will be held at the BSM Maritime Training Centre, located at Limassol Marina, a key hub for maritime training and professional development in Cyprus.


Cyprus’ labour inspection department will run a special inspection campaign in hotels, restaurants and ready-to-eat food distribution premises from April to October 2026, as authorities step up checks on workplace safety and health. 

In a statement, the department said the campaign will focus on the main causes of work accidents and occupational diseases recorded in those sectors. 

These include risks linked to the use of sharp objectsfalls on the same level and from a heightcontact with hot surfacesoverturning shelves or falling objectscontact with biological agents, the storage and use of chemical substancesmanual handling of loads, and the movement of motorcycles on the road network

“The aim of the campaign is to raise awareness among all those involved in these sectors, in order to minimise occupational accidents, occupational diseases and dangerous incidents,” the department said. 


Greek lender Alpha Bank has announced a sweeping transformation of its retail banking operations, introducing a new organisational model aimed at placing the customer at the centre of banking services.

The bank said the overhaul represents a strategic shift in retail banking, designed to better align services with customer needs while enhancing its commercial approach.

As part of the changes, Alpha Bank said that it is strengthening the role of its retail strategies general division, with the aim of developing innovative commercial offerings and improving support for its branch network.

The lender explained that the upgraded model will enhance the role of its physical network while reinforcing regional structures, bringing banking services closer to local communities and creating new growth opportunities across Greece.


Cyprus recorded more than 3.1 million guest nights in short-term rental accommodation during the third quarter of 2025, according to Eurostat, highlighting the island’s strong performance in the growing platform-based tourism sector.

According to the figures, Cyprus registered 3,104,502 nights booked via online platforms such as Airbnb, Booking, and Expedia between July and September 2025, with the country counted as a single region due to its size.

The figures come as part of a wider Eurostat release covering both national and regional trends in short-stay accommodation across the European Union.

Across the EU, guests spent a total of 172.30 million nights in short-term rentals during the fourth quarter of 2025, reflecting continued growth in the sector.


The Council of the European Union this week approved a regulation establishing the EU talent pool, a new digital platform designed to connect non-EU jobseekers with employers across the bloc.

The initiative introduces an EU digital recruitment platform aimed at facilitating international hiring in sectors where member states are facing persistent labour shortages.

The platform will match job vacancies with the profiles of non-EU jobseekers residing outside the European Union, creating a more efficient pathway for cross-border employment.

Cyprus Deputy Minister for Migration and International Protection Nicholas Ioannides said the initiative is expected to strengthen the European labour market and enhance competitiveness.


The Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) is reshaping Europe’s crypto market, while exposing new regulatory challenges, according to Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) chairman George Theocharides.

In an article first published in Eurofi magazine, Theocharides described MiCA as a structural shift for the EU crypto-asset market, explaining that a sector once operating largely outside a harmonised regulatory framework is now subject to common rulesauthorisation requirements and supervisory oversight across the European Union.

“The Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation represents a structural shift for the EU crypto-asset market,” he said.

He added that the transition is already delivering tangible benefits, particularly through improved legal certainty and clearer regulatory expectations for both firms and users operating within the bloc.


The Cyprus Statistical Service (Cystat) on Thursday reported that retail trade turnover in Cyprus recorded a year-on-year increase in February 2026, reflecting continued growth in the sector.

Specifically, the Turnover Value Index of Retail Trade, which excludes motor vehicles, rose by 3.3 per cent in February 2026 compared with the same month in the previous year.

At the same time, the Turnover Volume Index of Retail Trade increased by 4.1 per cent year-on-year, indicating higher sales in real terms.

The figures show that both value and volume indicators of retail activity moved upward during the reference month.

Cystat explained that the Turnover Index of Retail Trade is designed to monitor short-term developments in the retail sector, offering insight into market trends.


The state statistical service (Cystat) on Thursday reported that inflation in Cyprus increased in March, with consumer prices continuing their upward movement compared with both the previous month and last year.

Specifically, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose by 1.21 points in March 2026, reaching 101.07 units compared with 99.86 units in February 2026.

Cystat stated that annual inflation stood at 1.2 per cent in March 2026, reflecting moderate price growth across the economy.

At the same time, data released earlier this week by Eurostat showed that annual inflation in Cyprus was estimated at 1.5 per cent, indicating a slightly higher rate under the harmonised European methodology.


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