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    Bank of Cyprus attracts strong interest from major global investment funds

    March 18, 2026


    International funds show confidence in Cyprus economy despite regional risks

    The Bank of Cyprus on Wednesday reported strong investor interest during its participation in the Morgan Stanley European Financial Conference in London, following a series of high-level meetings with international funds.

    Specifically, the Bank of Cyprus held meetings with 30 investment funds from Europe and the United States in a single day, reflecting significant engagement from global institutional investors.

    This marked the first time such strong interest was recorded from major funds, with around five to six funds attending each meeting.

    The discussions were described as highly positive and of strong qualitative value, with investors focusing on the bank’s strategic direction.

    Among the participants were leading asset managers including Wellington Management, AllianceBernstein, Fidelity Investments and T. Rowe Price, all of which manage billions in assets.

    The discussions centred on the bank’s business plan for the coming years, with investors assessing its long-term strategy and growth prospects.

    The Bank of Cyprus was presented as combining high capitalisation, ample liquidity, strong profitability and an attractive dividend policy, a mix that investors viewed as particularly compelling.

    Investors expressed strong confidence in the bank’s performance, highlighting its transformation in recent years as one of the most impressive turnaround stories in European banking.

    “One of the most impressive turnarounds in European banking,” investors said.

    They also described the Bank of Cyprus as one of the best capitalised banks in Europe, reinforcing its standing in the sector.

    Particular attention was given to the bank’s recently announced dividend targets, which were seen as highly attractive.

    Investors noted that these dividend targets are significantly higher than those of other banks in the region, enhancing the bank’s appeal.

    Despite ongoing geopolitical developments, there were almost no questions regarding the war in Iran, indicating limited immediate concern among investors.

    “Heightened geopolitical uncertainty is the new normal,” investors said.

    At the same time, investors indicated that European banks are generally well capitalised and capable of managing this evolving environment, suggesting resilience across the sector.

    Moreover, they acknowledged that Cyprus’ geographical proximity to the Middle East presents certain risks, but expressed confidence in both the bank and the broader economy.

    Investors also conveyed the view that Cyprus could benefit in the medium term from developments in the region, depending on how the situation evolves.



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