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KPMG in Cyprus sponsors part of NICU renovation at Makarios Hospital

KPMG in Cyprus, loyal to its long-standing commitment to social contribution, sponsored part of the renovation of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of Makarios Hospital in collaboration with the Association of Friends of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit "Incubator of Love".

At the presentation of the renovated Unit, the First Lady of Cyprus, Filippa Karsera, the President of the Association of Friends of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit "Incubator of Love", Elena Malmidouri-Hatzihanna, and members of the Management team of KPMG in Cyprus, were given a tour of the hospital facilities and were informed about the operation and needs of the Unit.

KPMG in Cyprus celebrated its 75th anniversary of operations in Cyprus by donating money to this very important cause which supports premature newborns.

Christos V. Vasiliou, Managing Director, KPMG in Cyprus, commented: "Through our firm's CSR (corporate social responsibility) activities we sponsored part of the renovation of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of Makarios Hospital. Our priority remains the support of the Cypriot society.”

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