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EY Cyprus joins SupportCY network

EY Cyprus has joined SupportCY and said it intends to work closely with the network and support its initiatives and activities to meet a wide range of needs of the Cypriot society.

The decision to join the network is in line with EY’s global purpose to build a better working world, an announcement from the company said.

SupportCY was created in March 2020 by Bank of Cyprus to support front-line professionals working in the battle against COVID-19 and create Social Capital. Since then, It also offers assistance during other national and international crises and disasters, such as fires, earthquakes, etc., offers humanitarian aid, supports those in need and has become a central point of response and assistance, not only for NGOs but also for governmental services.

Commenting on the decision to join the SupportCY network, George Tziortzis, Partner, Head of Consulting Services of EY Cyprus said, “At EY we are committed to building a better working world and creating positive change. We are doing this though our day-to-day work with our clients, but also through our CSR programme, EY Ripples, which aims to positively impact the lives of one billion people by 2030. We are therefore delighted and proud to join SupportCY, an organisation that has proven, over the last three years, that it can have a positive and meaningful impact on our society”.

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