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Launch of new English-language business and investment portal CBN

IMH is delighted to announce the launch of CBN (Cyprus Business News), a new English-language business and investment portal, with its accompanying daily newsletter.

The English-speaking professional community of Cyprus has grown rapidly over the last few years and it is estimated that, today, well over 50,000 entrepreneurs, executives, managers and others with English as their main language are based on the island, working in a broad range of sectors from Shipping, Financial Services and Commerce to ICT, Gaming, Media, Insurance and more.

These are the people who, since 2012, have been readers of GOLD, the only monthly English-language business magazine in Cyprus. To provide an additional service to them and to over 300,000 international investors around the world who wish to do business with Cyprus, IMH is launching CBN with the aim of becoming the leading daily source of business and financial news and information, in English for professionals in Cyprus and beyond.

We are convinced that, from March 3, 2023, CBN will be your go-to business news portal and we look forward to receiving your comments and feedback.

To subscribe to the CBN newsletter, please click here

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