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RSM Cyprus Partner & Board Member Marios Charalambides elected to CIFA Board

Marios Charalambides, Partner & Board Member of RSM Cyprus, has been elected to the Board of Directors of the Cyprus Investment Funds Association (CIFA).

RSM Cyprus has welcomed the election of Marios Charalambides as a Member (with the duties of Treasurer) to the Board of Directors of CIFA.

A company announcement said, "Over the years, CIFA has developed significant initiatives aimed at promoting Cypriot Investment Funds in international markets, providing support to its members, and upgrading the regulatory framework in Cyprus.|

In his statement, Marios Charalambides mentioned, "It is a great honour to be a Member of the Board of Directors of CIFA. The previous Board carried out very significant and admirable achievements, which we are called upon to continue. I am confident that with hard work, perseverance, and cooperation from all stakeholders, we will succeed."

Also, following this, the Managing Partner, CEO of RSM Cyprus, George Themistocleous, stated, "We are very proud that Marios Charalambides was chosen to join the Board of Directors of CIFA. We are confident that Marios' close collaboration with CIFA will actively contribute to the promotion of the association's goals, advancing the prosperity of our country."

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