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19 February 2021

Οι Συνέπειες Θα Είναι Ισχυρές, Όμως Παροδικές Και Διαχειρίσιμες

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Elias Neocleous & Co LLC is the largest law firm in Cyprus and a leading firm in the South-East Mediterranean region, with a network of offices across Cyprus (Limassol, Nicosia, Paphos), Belgium (Brussels), Czech Republic (Prague), Romania (Budapest) and Ukraine (Kiev). A dynamic team of lawyers and legal experts deliver strategic legal solutions to clients operating in key industries across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, India, USA, South America, and China. The firm is renowned for its expertise and jurisdictional knowledge across a broad spectrum of practice areas, spanning all major transactional and market disciplines, while also managing the largest and most challenging cross-border assignments. It is a premier practice of choice for leading Cypriot banks and financial institutions, preeminent foreign commercial and development banks, multinational corporations, global technology firms, international law firms, private equity funds, credit agencies, and asset managers.
Article of our Managing Partner, Elias Neocleous, published in the new year special edition of the Phileleftheros newspaper.
Cyprus Corporate/Commercial Law
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In a recent article published in the new year special edition of the Phileleftheros newspaper, prominent Cyprus business leaders were asked to comment on the year that was, and where they see the new year taking the Cyprus economy and business community. Managing Partner, Elias Neocleous expressed the view that whilst the consequences of the pandemic have been hard felt in Cyprus, and there is a lot of economic pain to be shared, he is optimistic that the consequences are manageable and will dissipate. He noted that given the level of government intervention both at an EU and local level, it is expected that during the course of 2021  there will be an increasing period of strong economic growth in Cyprus.  He stressed however that it is incumbent on all sectors of the Cyprus economy, especially the professional services industry, to utilise the lessons learned during the pandemic so as to increase productivity and service delivery, especially with regards to the need to adopt technology and increase the pace of digitization of all sectors. The full interview can be accessed here (in Greek only).

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