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Invest Cyprus partners with Fintech Connex to support Cyprus-based tech firms

Invest Cyprus has partnered up with fintech industry connector Fintech Connex to support the development of Cypriot based technology firms within the global financial industry.
The aim of the collaboration to showcase Cyprus’ attractiveness as an investment destination and as a host country for the rapidly growing fintech sector. It will also allow the firms present in Cyprus to highlight their capabilities on Fintech Connex’s unique Demo Wall giving them access to financial institutions interested in digital transformation across Europe, the UK and beyond.
‘’We are delighted to partner with Fintech Connex at this will further enhance the Cyprus Tech Cluster, add value to the existing fintech and fintech related companies in Cyprus and further enhance the investment promotion and attraction of new fintech companies in the rapidly developing world of Financial Technology in Cyprus and via Cyprus in the region’’ said Marios Tannousis, CEO of Invest Cyprus – the National Investment Promotion Authority of Cyprus, dedicated to attracting and facilitating foreign direct investment into the country.
“Cyprus has had great success in attracting talent to its shores. We know how important the further development of this sector is to the continued growth of the Cypriot economy. We are delighted to be able to use our firm’s capabilities to support the mission of Invest Cyprus.” Said Tim Sykes, Founder, Fintech Connex.

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