Cyprus real estate on steady path , – what’s lies ahead?

Cyprus real estate on steady path , – what’s lies ahead?

In the near future, the Cyprus property market is expected to continue on its dynamic path, however, it will not be a bed of roses, and strategic planning will be crucial to navigate changes and challenges ahead. In the next couple of years, we should expect to experience moderate growth as high interest rates stabilise … Read more

Cyprus remains a prime investment destination

Cyprus remains a prime investment destination

Cyprus remains a prime destination for investors eyeing lucrative deals in the real estate sector, as the island offers a variety of investment opportunities for both local and foreign investors, according to a leading real estate company. The biggest opportunity at the moment is on the south east coast, in Larnaca, as the government moves … Read more

Apply for an Employer Identification Number (EIN) online

Apply for an Employer Identification Number (EIN) online

Fact: You may apply for an EIN online if your principal business is located in the United States or U.S. Territories.

Cypriot firm secures strategic investment for European expansion

Cypriot firm secures strategic investment for European expansion

Ask Wire, a Cypriot firm, successfully completed an equity extension round to support its expansion into key European markets, particularly Greece and Romania. The majority of the funding was provided by existing investors, with significant participation from Lars Rasmussen, co-founder of Google Maps. Additional investment came from high-net-worth individuals in Greece and Romania, as well as Founders Bridge, a Stockholm-based venture capital fund. Ask Wire’s platform provides property profiles, market analysis, and risk assessments using data from various sources.

Keve embraces green transition with upgraded Nicosia headquarters

Keve embraces green transition with upgraded Nicosia headquarters

The Cyprus Chamber of Commerce & Industry (Keve) has completed the upgrade of its headquarters in Nicosia into a green building. The initiative aligns with the organization’s commitment to promoting sustainable practices among its members and contributing to a greener Cyprus.

Cypriot government and Chinese firm nearing settlement

Cypriot government and Chinese firm nearing settlement

The Cypriot Government and Chinese state-owned company CPP are working towards a velvet divorce, focusing on resolving the remaining works for the terminal at Vasilikos. The Chinese side has made financial demands for the delivery of the Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU) to its owner, ETYFA, which could amount to tens of millions of euros in addition to the funds already spent. Intensive consultations are expected to find a compromise exclusively for the FSRU, with legal advisors seeking a settlement based on the arbitrator’s decision. Once a settlement is reached for the FSRU, an agreement for the dissolution of cooperation regarding projects in Vasilikos is expected. Financial differences will be resolved through arbitration, with ETYFA seeking another contractor to complete the jetty and other projects on land.

Limassol games studio receives $3 million investment , — The Games Fund joins journey ‘from Cyprus to global charts’

Limassol games studio receives $3 million investment , — The Games Fund joins journey ‘from Cyprus to global charts’

Juicy Button Games, a new independent games studio based in Cyprus, has successfully completed a million seed round led by The Games Fund. The investment will fuel the development of an innovative mobile-first 4x strategy game from their headquarters in Limassol, Cyprus. The founding team of Juicy Button Games includes Alexander Kravchuk, Anton Sinelnikov, and Aleksandr Zaytsev, who have a track record of creating successful mobile games. The Games Fund is a specialist early-stage VC fund with offices in Cyprus and New York that invests in outstanding video game developers and GameTech companies.

Türkiye says minimum tax in pipeline for multinational companies

Türkiye says minimum tax in pipeline for multinational companies

Türkiye is set to implement a minimum corporate tax on multinational companies, following a global agreement reached by approximately 140 countries under the OECD for a 15% global minimum tax. This new regulation aims to prevent countries from claiming taxes that could be rightfully due to Türkiye. The tax collection process under the new regime involves countries being able to claim the difference if a multinational company’s subsidiary pays less than 15% in corporate tax. Failure to implement the global minimum tax could result in Türkiye losing its taxation rights to other countries. The OECD estimates that after the global minimum tax is in place, only 7% of corporate profits will be taxed below the 15% threshold, leading to an increase in corporate tax income for governments globally.

On This Day: Russia’s worst recorded earthquake killed 1,989 people in 1995

On This Day: Russia’s worst recorded earthquake killed 1,989 people in 1995

– In 1940, Belgium’s King Leopold surrendered to the invading Germans in World War Two, and the evacuation of defeated Allied armies from Dunkirk began, saving a total of 224,585 British and 112,546 French and Belgian troops.

No state scholarships for those avoiding conscription

No state scholarships for those avoiding conscription

Males who have not completed their military service or who have secured an army deferment for reasons other than their college studies may not apply for a state scholarship.