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Cyprus’ government “heavily invested in creating a thriving environment for tech companies like Criteo”

Sergey Grigoryev, VP of Engineering at Criteo, listed the fact that Cyprus’ government is “heavily invested in creating a thriving environment for tech companies like Criteo” as one of the main reasons the Paris-based company decided to set up its engineering hub on the island, speaking to the camera for Invest Cyprus’ Working & Living in Cyprus Series on YouTube.

Criteo is a global technology company in the digital advertising sector, with 3,500 employees in 24 offices worldwide, which works with media owners and marketers.

In Cyprus, it runs a large engineering hub, with 150 of its local employees being engineers.

Watch Grigoryev’s interview below to find out the second key reason why the Paris-based company chose Cyprus for its hub:

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