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300+ Leading companies in Limassol

An updated and revised list of more than 300 Limassol-based companies is included in GOLD magazine's latest issue, which is dedicated to the city.

The companies included have either earned a reputation for excellence and profitability or have maintained and developed a significant presence in the city and therefore the list includes businesses – of different sizes and from a variety of sectors – that have made a major contribution to the local and national economy.

Company categories comprise Real Estate/Construction/Architects, Trade & Industry, Services, Energy, Food & Beverage, ICT, Leisure& Tourism, Professional Services – Accounting, Professional Services – Legal, Health, Shipping, Financial Services, Corporate Services, Education, and Betting. There is also a useful index of the selected companies.

Click here to see the list in full in the online edition of GOLD magazine’s June issue.

(As always, every effort was made to obtain the most accurate and recent information for this list and, at the time of writing, everything has been confirmed as correct. Where certain details are missing, this is due to the fact that the company in question did not respond to our request for information.)

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