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17:30 - 17 Φεβρουαρίου 2021
Issue 119 February 21, 2021
6 | EDITORIAL
8 | BUSINESS BRIEFING
Economic & Business Highlights.
10 | START ME UP
This month’s featured startup: Ag Catalytic Solutions.
12 | MY WAY
Andreas Neocleous’ management style.
14| FIVE MINUTES WITH…
Andreas Spyrides.
COVER STORY
26 | Investment Outlook 2021
As vaccination programmes get under way across the globe and economies restart, international and local consultants alike are predicting that investment activity will recover strongly in the second half of this year. Thirteen Cypriot experts offer their insights and advice on how to invest in equities, bonds, alternatives, UCITS and real estate in Cyprus, London, Athens and Berlin.
SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT 1
57 | Compliance & RegTech
Nine leading firms present their services, products and opinions, plus an interview with Marios M. Skandalis on The Changing Face of Compliance.
SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT 2
85 | Private Banking & Wealth Management in Cyprus
Two established providers present their services, plus two pages on the challenges and opportunities in the sector.
EVENTS
24 | 5th Cyprus International Investors Summit
80 | 8th Banking Forum & FinTech Expo
FEATURES
20 | Women Take the Lead
Prosivendola founder Irene Compte talks about business, socioeconomic change and breaking down the many barriers to female leadership.
56 | Stewards of Long-term Value
CFOs expect to play a critical role in reframing the future of the enterprise beyond COVID-19.
78 | From the Great Lockdown to the Great Rebound
PwC predicts growth at record speed but says that recovery will be uneven across sectors, countries and income levels.
82 | Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell
John Banerjee, one of the few whistleblowers to find himself vindicated in court for wrongful dismissal, on why he was forced to litigate against a global bank.
92 | BOOKSHELF
Five new business titles.
94 | IN GOOD COMPANY
How FML Ship Management has constructed an inclusive organic corporate culture.
98 | THEY SAID WHAT?
Some notable recent statements made by people in Cyprus who should know better.