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CSE creates social media accounts

The Cyprus Stock Exchange (CSE) has created its own social media accounts in its effort to keep up with the new trends of the digital era.

CSE now has its own accounts on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram, under the name Cyprus Stock Exchange:

https://cy.linkedin.com/company/the-cyprus-stock-exchange

https://www.instagram.com/cyprus.stock.exchange/

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61554183698255

“Through this initiative, the CSE aims at enhancing the visibility of its markets, services and activities, through digital platforms, which are widely used by Social Media users,” it said in a press release.

The CSE, which has pioneered in Cyprus in the implementation of modern infrastructure and technology (e.g. for the provision of digital signatures to interested parties, upgrades of stock exchange information dissemination systems - OAM announcement system in electronic form, etc.), will continue its technological upgrade in all areas of its activities, since technology is now a key essential factor for the business activity, it added.

“Therefore, those who are interested in the activities of the CSE, can receive information in the relevant accounts as above, and the Cyprus Stock Exchange will continuously be evaluating any positive comments and suggestions and will make continuous upgrades / modernisations, for providing the best possible service of market players,” the CSE concluded.

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