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Quantuma International Launch Party Hosted at Amathus Beach Hotel in Limassol (video)

On April 24th, amidst a flood of purple and white light, Quantuma International held its Launch Party at the Amathus Beach Hotel, to celebrate a number of important milestones for the firm, namely:

  • The Union of three of Quantuma International’s key offices – Cyprus, UAE and Saudi Arabia – to form Quantuma Middle East, in order to offer the entirety of collective knowledge and expertise, to all clients in the region;
  • To further celebrate 6 years of highly successful operations in Cyprus and a collective 11 years of very successful operations worldwide;
  • Last but not least, to raise further awareness on the entirety of the firm’s service offering offered at an international level;

The firm has a global footprint which comprises 17 offices in the United Kingdom and with further landmark offices in the UAE, Cyprus, Saudi Arabia, the Cayman Islands, the BVI, Mauritius, Singapore, Hong Kong, Vietnam, and with further office locations to be formally announced soon hereafter.

The event was very well attended by local leading law firms, accounting firms, audit firms, legal & corporate consultants, high ranking bankers, Family Offices, CEOs, and other distinguished professionals, in addition to Key Management figures from Quantuma International.

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