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The Fraser Mackinlay Group and Caratfin Holdings, two of Cyprus’s largest expat-focussed advisory firms, are to merge, as part of a plan to expand across Europe and Africa.
The Fraser Mackinlay Group and Caratfin Holdings, two of Cyprus’s largest expat-focussed advisory firms, are to merge, as part of a plan to expand across Europe and Africa.
Trust and corporate service providers in Cyprus have been told they can expedite the progress of their licence applications for a 500 fee.
Home buyers in Europe will be better informed about the costs and risks of taking on a mortgage than they have been until now, under a package of new rules provisionally approved by the European Parliament yesterday.
The deVere Group has closed its offices in Cyprus and Luxembourg, and is now looking after its clients in these markets from its Financial Conduct Authority-regulated UK office, a company spokesman has confirmed.
As banks in Cyprus opened their doors for the first time in almost two weeks, officials in Luxembourg and Malta were stressing the robustness of their respective financial services industries.
Expatriate Britons in Cyprus are coping fairly well, according to advisers and others there, as the banks remain closed, and a solution for the country’s dire economic problems continues to elude politicians and International Monetary Fund experts.
Cyprus was reported to be tense Tuesday evening, as a day of angry demonstrations ended with news that lawmakers had rejected a controversial “bailout” plan.
Expatriate deposit holders in Cyprus's banks were holding their breath today as they waited the outcome of further discussions over the island's bailout, which proposes a levy on bank deposits, with the prospect of an emergency session of parliament scheduled for tomorrow.
3D Global, a Limassol, Cyprus-based, expatriate-focused advisory firm, has set this year for a long-planned expansion into Europe and the Middle East, and has named a former Fry Group adviser to oversee the strategy.
Almost 800 UK property buyers who claim that they were mis-sold properties in Cyprus are at last taking action in High Court in London.
The UK’s High Court in London has ruled that a group of UK property buyers who claim that they were mis-sold properties in Cyprus at the height of the property boom there may have their cases heard and decided in a British court in certain circumstances.
UK property buyers who claim that they were mis-sold Swiss franc mortgages on Cyprus properties at the height of the Cyprus property boom have taken their protest to London, where they demonstrated outside the Cannon Street offices of Alpha Bank.