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Book Launch Event by STEP Cyprus: “Trust Laws in Cyprus: An International Perspective”

In an ever-changing global economy, the dynamics of family business are rapidly evolving, while succession planning and the provision of wealth to the next generation is becoming increasingly complex.

Families are currently facing a number of challenges which seems will continue to be the case for some time. Under these new circumstances, families, especially those with an international exposure, are called upon to change their mindset and act quickly, in order to take advantage of current opportunities and preserve their assets using efficient planning.

STEP Cyprus is organizing an official Book Launch event “Trust Laws in Cyprus: An International Perspective”, where participants will have the unique opportunity to hear out the needs of international families relying on Cyprus to arrange their wealth and other solutions available on the island for estate planning and asset protection purposes.

The book launch will take place on Tuesday 14 March 2023, at 18:00 at A.G. Leventis Gallery.

For more information, click here.

Organiser: STEP Cyprus

Coordinator: IMH

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