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Aristos Pentaliotis appointed Group CFO of the Kanika Group

Kanika Hotels & Resorts has announced the appointment of Aristos Pentaliotis to the position of Group Chief Financial Officer (Group CFO ) of the Kanika Group.

According to an announcement from the company, Pentaliotis worked at Kanika Group from 2014 to 2021, where he initially held the role of Financial Manager. During his tenure, he was promoted to Head of Internal Audits, and ultimately advanced to the position of Acting Chief Financial Officer.

"His return marks a significant milestone for the company, as his expertise will undoubtedly contribute to the continued growth and success of the Kanika Group," the announcement continued.

"This appointment signifies an exciting chapter for Kanika Hotels & Resorts, and we are confident that with our dedicated team, we will continue to provide memorable experiences for our guests and uphold the highest standards of hospitality," it concluded.

Pentaliotis is a graduate of the University of Manchester with a B.Sc. in Mathematics, Statistics, and Operations Research. Pentaliotis also holds the title of Certified Public Accountant in Cyprus (ICPAC) and is a member of both the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales (ICAEW) and ICPAC.

Kanika Hotels & Resorts offers a variety of options for guests through five different hotels in Ayia Napa, Limassol and Paphos.

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