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Arab Jordan Investment Bank (CY) AJIB-CY AJIBCY2IXXX Arab Jordan Investment Bank: Limassol: Nicosia: Banque SBA Cyprus SBA SBAACY2IXXX Banque Libano-Française SAL: Limassol: Central Cooperative Bank Branch Cyprus CCB BLOMCY2IXXX Central Cooperative Bank PLC: Nicosia: Cyprus Branch of EFG Bank EFG ERBKCY2NXXX EFG Bank (Luxembourg) SA: Limassol
Bank of Cyprus headquarters next to Central Bank of Cyprus Bank of Cyprus new offices in Aglandjia. The Nicosia Savings Bank or Nicosia Depository (Ταμιευτήριο η Λευκωσία) was founded on 1 January 1899 by a group of Cypriots led by Ioannis Economides, a figure in financial and social circles.
Central Bank of Cyprus View of Nicosia Financial Quarter. Nicosia is the financial and business heart of Cyprus. The city hosts the headquarters of all Cypriot banks, namely the former Cyprus Popular Bank (also known as Laiki Bank), Bank of Cyprus, and the Hellenic Bank.
Cyprus is a major tourist destination in the Mediterranean. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] With an advanced , [ 4 ] high-income economy and a very high Human Development Index , [ 5 ] [ 6 ] the Republic of Cyprus has been a member of the Commonwealth since 1961 and was a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement until it joined the European Union on 1 May ...
Bank of Cyprus offices in Aglandjia, Nicosia. In the years following the dissolution of the Soviet Union it gained great popularity as a portal for investment from the West into Russia and Eastern Europe, [ 43 ] becoming for companies of that origin the most common tax haven.
It was established on 16 May 1983. Northern Cyprus uses the Turkish lira as currency and the main central banking functions are provided by the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey. The bank's headquarters are located in North Nicosia, the capital of Northern Cyprus. The bank is also a member of Islamic Financial Services Board (IFSB). [2]
The Central Bank of Cyprus (Greek: Kεντρική Τράπεζα της Κύπρου Turkish: Kıbrıs Merkez Bankası) is the Cypriot member of the Eurosystem and has been the monetary authority for the Republic of Cyprus from 1963 to 2007, issuing the Cypriot pound.
The 2012–2013 Cypriot financial crisis was an economic crisis in the Republic of Cyprus that involved the exposure of Cypriot banks to overleveraged local property companies, the Greek government-debt crisis, the downgrading of the Cypriot government's bond credit rating to junk status by international credit rating agencies, the consequential inability to refund its state expenses from the ...