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Sklavenitis Cyprus inaugurates new headquarters in Limassol

Sklavenitis Cyprus has inaugurated its new headquarters in Limassol.

The blessing was performed by the Bishop of Limassol, Athanasios while the ceremony was attended by the Mayor of Polemidia Andros Theodorou and the company's management and employees.

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The four-storey building, covering an area of ​​2,000 square metres is located in Polemidia, houses 170 workplaces and features a multi-purpose room and a restaurant for the employees. The new offices aim to offer a pleasant, creative environment and quality working conditions for the people who support the operation of the company's network in Cyprus, a press release noted.

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"Sklavenitis' new investment reflects the company's commitment to top service, quality, variety and low prices and demonstrates in practice its confidence in the market and economy's growth prospects," the press release concluded.

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