Easter Greetings from OpiniQ
Easter is a time that invites reflection, renewal, and continuity.
Easter is a time that invites reflection, renewal, and continuity.
On April 1, Cyprus National Day is observed — marking an important moment in the island’s modern history.
On March 25, Greece observes Independence Day — a significant historical milestone associated with the formation of the modern state.
On March 8, International Women’s Day is observed worldwide as a moment to recognise the contribution of women to society, professional communities, and institutional development.
The first quarter of 2026 serves as a foundational period for corporate planning in Cyprus. The calendar is dominated by discussions on the implementation of new tax reforms, banking transformation, and the expansion of the island’s tech and iGaming ecosystem. For companies operating across borders or coordinating multi-jurisdictional structures with a Cyprus base, the dates […]
At the end of October 2025, the Cypriot Government submitted to Parliament a package of tax reform bills, with most measures expected to apply from 1 January 2026 if enacted. The proposals bring the framework closer to international standards and adjust how profits, distributions and certain types of income are taxed.
In the final quarter of 2025, the island hosts a compact set of conferences spanning risk and resilience, corporate finance, policy and investment, accounting standards, and management innovation.
On October 1, Cyprus commemorates the 65th anniversary of its independence – a day that represents national sovereignty and the quiet resilience built over decades.
On 18 June 2025, Cyprus officially published the Investment Funds Administrators Law (L.101(I)/2025), passed by Parliament on 29 May 2025.
In April Cyprus hosted the 15th Nicosia Economic Congress – a major regional forum focused on long-term growth strategies, institutional reform, and regional competitiveness. The event brought together senior officials, policy advisors, and private-sector leaders to examine Cyprus’s future role across Europe and the broader region.