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Banking and Financial Services
The Cyprus banking and financial services sector is diverse, comprising of the domestic banks, the co-operative credit institutions (CCIs), the former international banking units (IBUs), insurance companies, and other companies that offer financial intermediation services.
There are many foreign banks from the Middle East, Europe, Africa and Asia that operate as subsidiaries, branches or representative offices in Cyprus.
In 2004, Cyprus completely liberalised capital movements enabling the former IBUs to provide credit and full banking services as branches or subsidiaries of foreign banks.
Sector Synopsis
- All banks maintain correspondent networks around the world and subscribe to SWIFT, Reuters, Telerate and other services
- In 2010, Financial Intermediation services accounted for 7.3% of GDP
- The Cyprus banking sector operated almost 910 branches and employed over 12,700 people in 2010
- At the end of 2010, the banking sector held almost 56.4 billion Euros in deposits and loaned over 49 billion Euros
- The Cyprus banking and Financial Services sector is consisting of the domestic banks, the Co-operative Credit Institutions (CCIs), the former International Banking Units (IBUs), insurance companies and other companies that offer financial intermediation services
- Many opportunities exist in financial products and services such as fund registration, administration and management
Source: Association of Cyprus Commercial Banks Annual Report; Insurance Association of Cyprus
Bank Statistics (2011)
- Four local banks listed on the Cyprus Stock Exchange (CSE)
- Eight subsidiaries of foreign banks
- Three other local banks
- Nine branches of banks of European Union countries
- Sixteen branches of banks of non-EU countries
- One representative office of a bank
- 110 Co-Operative Credit Institutions
Source: Central Bank of Cyprus
Supervisory/Regulatory Framework
Various regulatory authorities are involved in the monitoring of all financial institutions
- The Central Bank of Cyprus, an autonomous institution established in 1963, is the supervising authority of the banking system in Cyprus
- The Central Bank of Cyprus follows the Basel Committee and European Union banking regulation directives. In January 2008, the Central Bank of Cyprus was integrated into the Eurosystem under the European Central Bank
- The Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission
- The Co-operative Credit Societies’ Supervision and Development Authority
- The Commissioner of Insurance Companies (Ministry of Finance)
- Insurance Services Law
- Authority for the Supervision of Pension Funds (Ministry of Labour and Social Insurance)
- Cyprus has adopted International Financial Reporting Standards over three decades and has passed Anti Money Laundering legislation (Law188(I)/2007)
- MiFiD
- Transparency Law
- Anti Money Laundering Law
Industry Associations
- Association of Cyprus Commercial Banks (ww.accb.com.cy)
- Association of International Banks
- Insurance Association of Cyprus (www.iac.org.cy)
Opportunities
Cyprus welcomes investors interested in Banking and Financial Services. As the global market of business processes outsourcing and knowledge processes outsourcing is forecasted to expand significantly, Cyprus is well placed to attract more of this growing market by offering its expertise, financial stability, cost competitiveness, educated human resources as well as other comparative advantages.
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