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Cyprus Payroll Management Association (CPMA): Empowering Payroll Professionals Since 2019

The Cyprus Payroll Management Association (CPMA) has been at the forefront of advancing the payroll profession in Cyprus since its establishment in 2019.

Recognising the growing complexities of payroll management, CPMA was formed to provide payroll professionals with the tools, knowledge, and support they need to excel in their field.

As the year draws to a close, CPMA is gearing up for its highly anticipated Annual Gathering, scheduled to take place on 5 December, at Royal Hall in Nicosia.

This celebratory event aims to bring together CPMA members, industry professionals, and governmental officials in a night of networking, camaraderie, and shared vision.

CPMA’s Members can connect with peers, industry leaders, and policymakers in a relaxed and informal setting while enjoying delicious food, drinks, and live music, creating a vibrant atmosphere that reflects the association’s spirit of collaboration and growth.

By fostering meaningful connections, CPMA ensures that its members remain at the forefront of industry developments

The upcoming Annual Gathering 2024 is another testament to CPMA's commitment to strengthening connections among payroll professionals and other partners.

This year’s Annual Gathering is expected to exceed all expectations, including participation from previous years.

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