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11th Invest Cyprus International Investment Awards salute Safe Bulkers, Inc.

Paying tribute to major international investors in acknowledgement of their contribution to Cyprus and its past, present and future prosperity, the 11th Invest Cyprus International Investment Awards have awarded Safe Bulkers, Inc.

The award was received by Dr Loukas Barmparis, President of Safe Bulkers Inc.

Safe Bulkers, Inc. is an international provider of seaborne transportation services of dry bulk commodities. With a modern fleet of 44 bulk carriers and an outstanding orderbook for 9 newbuildings (EEDI - Phase 3, NOx-Tier III), the Company’s vessels transport a wide range of dry bulk cargoes across the globe, including major bulks as grains, coal and iron ore and other minor bulks as bauxite, alumina and fertilizer.

The Company is incorporated in the Marshall Islands with offices in Cyprus, Greece, Monaco and Switzerland. The Company is listed on the NYSE since 2008 with its common stock trading under the symbol “SB”.

Headquartered in Limassol since 2015, Safe Bulkers is the largest ship-owner under the Cyprus Registry with 42 out of 44 of its vessels flying the quality Cyprus flag.

This year taking place at Hilton Nicosia, the 11th Invest Cyprus International Investment Awards, organised by GOLD magazine and Invest Cyprus, are supported by Platinum Sponsor PwC Cyprus and Gold Sponsors Eurobank Cyprus and ECOMMBX.

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