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PRIVATISATIONTransport Minister
Marios Demetriadeson Limassol Port
INTERVIEWSBruno Pepermans
Jameel AhmadBert Pijls
INSEAD‘The Business School
for the World’ nowhas an alumni club
WHAT’S ONOpera, Film, Dance, Art,
Music & More
23DIFFERENT NATIONALITIES!
Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) play an
important role in today’s financial world.
Many organisations, in many regions,
are using M&A as a key part of their
growth strategy to expand their busi-
ness operations to gain increased mar-
ket share, access to new markets, tech-
nology and talent, and so on. Whatever
the reasons are, M&A bring about great
opportunities which come with great
challenges.
Is your growth strategy aligned with
your overall corporate strategy?
Have you identified the right mar-
kets & targets?
Is the culture of the target company
compatible with yours?
Can you afford the costs now and
in future?
Have you prepared a proper inte-
gration planning?
The above are only a fraction of many
issues that need to be taken into con-
sideration when planning for M&A.
How We Can Assist You
We, at Eurofast, take pride in our ded-
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Tax Atelier is a premier boutique tax
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RECENT AND PROPOSED CHANGESIN THE TAX LEGISLATION OF CYPRUS
By Neofytos Neofytou
In July 2015, Cyprus introduced part of the proposed chang-es to its tax legislation for the purpose, amongst others, of introducing incentives to encourage new investments in Cyprus and the setting up of regional headquarters on the
island by international groups, including those in the shipping industry. The remaining changes are expected to be introduced in September-October 2015. The most important amendments to the previous laws are summarized below.
A. NEW INVESTMENTOPPORTUNITIES IN CYPRUS1. Notional interest deduction on equityCyprus has introduced provisions to allow thenotional deduction of interest in cases wherefunds are introduced to the company in the formof equity instead of interest- bearing loans. Themain provisions are:• Deemed interest deduction will be allowed
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on “new equity” funds introduced into a company after 1January 2015.• The deemed interest will be calculated on the basis of a“reference interest rate”. This rate is equal to the yield on the 10-year government bonds, plus 3%.• The notional interest to be deducted cannot exceed 80% of the taxable income of the company.
2. New capital expenditureUnder existing rules, capital expenditure incurred during the years 2012, 2013 and 2014 qualifies for increased wear and tear allowances. It is proposed that this benefit be extended for capital expenditure incurred in the years 2015 and 2016.
B. ESTABLISHING OFFICES ANDRELOCATING SENIOR STAFF IN CYPRUSA number of incentives for encouraging the setting up ofregional headquarters in Cyprus by international groups,including those in the shipping industry are introduced.
1. Employment incentivesUnder current law, 50% of the income from employment in Cyprus which commences after 1 January 2012 of a per-son who was not tax resident of Cyprus during the previous tax year is exempt from taxation for a period of five years, provided the income from employment in Cyprus exceeds €100.000 per annum. It is now proposed that the period of the incentive be extended to 10 years.
2. Introduction of the “non-dom concept” for defence tax purposesCurrently, the defence levy is payable only by Cyprus taxresident individuals and is payable on dividends, interestand rental income earned by the tax resident individual both from sources within Cyprus and outside Cyprus. The law has been amended so that Cyprus tax resident individuals who are not considered to be “domiciled” in Cyprus would be exempt from payment of the defence levy on dividends, interest and rents, even if they are considered to be tax resi-dents of Cyprus.
C. OTHER CHANGES• Extending the group loss relief provisions to cover losses of overseas subsidiaries.• Exchange differences will no longer be taxable/taxdeductible (except in the case of companies trading in foreign).• In the case of transactions with related parties when anadjustment in the income of the one party, a corresponding deduction should be given to the other party to the transac-tion.
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8 | GOLD | The Business Magazine of Cyprus
| COVER STORY |
FOREIGN CEOS IN CYPRUS
We all know that Cyprus has worked hard over the years to gain a reputation as an international business centre, attracting foreign companies to set up branches and even headquarters here so as to take
advantage of the island’s favourable tax regime. But there has always been much more than tax planning to this arrangement. Companies are, after all, made up of individuals and while
take advantage of the country’s talent pool and employ local professionals, many of them have a non-Cypriot CEO or Managing Director in place. On the following pages we list 40 such senior executives, who represent no fewer than 20 different nationalities, including those one might expect (British, Russian, German) as well as others that may surprise (Latvian, Indian, Palestinian). In fact, in addition to these, our list includes Dutch, Norwegian, Israeli, Slovakian, Finnish, American, Belarusian, Jordanian, Lebanese, Greek, French, Czech, Irish and South African citizens. There are doubtless others whom we were unable to discover and, of course, there are many more foreign CEOs working and living in Cyprus, some of whom simply didn’t want to be included in our list for reasons of their own. We are happy to feature the 40 who responded positively to our request for information, and especially those who explained in some detail why they enjoy the professional and personal lifestyle that Cyprus offers them.
By John Vickers
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C O N T E N T S10 | EDITORIAL 12 | BUSINESS BRIEFINGEconomic & Business Highlights of the past month 16 | MY WAY Bert Pijls’ management style17 | FIVE MINUTES WITH…Jameel Ahmad18 | THEY SAID WHAT?A selection of memorable recent quotes
OPINION41 | The Day AfterBy Kyriakos Iordanou
48 | What if...By Savia Orphanidou
FEATURES34 | The Future Is NowInterview with Bruno Pepermans, Business Development Director Europe, RICS37 | The Cyprus Funds SummitPromoting Cyprus as an Investment Fund Hub38 | Spreading the WordThe formation of an INSEAD Alumni Club in Cyprus.42 | Yes We Cannes!Stelios Anastasiades at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity46| Lord Lamont to Address the 6th Limassol Economic Forum Big names are lined up for the year’s most prestigious conference 50 | First Port of CallLimassol will soon have what it takes tobecome a regional hub54 | Investing in a Global MarketplaceEmergo Wealth presents the Investment Expert Conference90 | Dream TeamRoman Nikitin, Alexis Tsielepis andConstantinos Adamides
92 | Bringing People TogetherLast month’s International Cooperative Conference
94 | BOOKSHELFFive of the best new business titles
96 | IN GOOD COMPANYExploring the professional journey of employees at Hermes Airports
98 | MY COLLECTIONDemetris Fessas on his collection of vintage toys
100 | LUNCH WITH GOLDEvan Gavas, former Country Director of Barclays in Cyprus103 | BUSINESS CLASSCaptain Eberhard Koch, Chairman, CEO and Managing Partner of Österreichischer Lloyd Seereederei (Cyprus) Ltd104 | WHAT’S ONGold’s guide to the best cultural events106 | A DAY IN THE LIFEGeorge Theocharides
COVER STORY
20 | Foreign CEOs in Cyprus
Why they like Cyprus as a place to work
and live.
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2. Strovolos (Aretaieio) 22 250345
3. Strovolos (Athinon) 22 311984
4. The Mall of Cyprus 22 570177
5. Pallouriotissa (Kantaras) 22 434395
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10 | GOLD | The Business Magazine of Cyprus
| EDITORIAL |
John Vickers,Chief Editor
Island Life
t’s easy to take things for granted when you are a permanent resident of a place like Cyprus, enjoying for free the things for which several
million visitors every year are willing to pay – sunshine, good food, friendly people, low crime, a relaxed way of life and much more. But people who are here because of their business obligations, and may well be on the island for a finite period, tend to be far more appreciative of what Cyprus has to offer than those of us who have had the good fortune to call this place home.
I mention this after being struck by the responses to questions we asked some of the foreign CEOs who feature in this month’s cover story and, in particular, how certain issues were cited by more than one of them as being among Cyprus’ advan-tages as a place to live. We all know about the usual ‘selling points’ that the Cyprus Tourism Organisation has used in countless advertising campaigns but living and working here is not the same as being on holiday, whatever our jealous friends and family elsewhere may claim.
So I found it interesting that several CEOs noted, for example, the fact that they can get to work in a matter of minutes or that they can arrange on the spur of the moment to go out with friends – something they evidently cannot do at home. The country’s small size is actually viewed in a positive light when, for many residents, it is unfavourably compared with bigger places where there is so much more going on. It’s all relative, of course, and while the lack of long distances for commuting and time-consuming traffic jams are not really a feature of life in Cyprus (with the notable exception of the capital at 8am) because it is a small place, there are even smaller ones, as Evan Gavas, my lunch guest for this issue’s Lunch with Gold feature (page 100) realized when he was posted to Jersey, an island of 100,000 people. “In comparison with Jersey, Cyprus is New York!” he told me.
Having lived here for 43 years, I recognise that I no longer see the country through the same lens that I did when I arrived in 1972. Like many of you, I’m sure, I have been grumbling about the 40°+ temperatures with which August began and I am still shocked by some of the examples of bad driving I see on a daily basis, not to mention the more outrageous statements by politicians and state officials who should know better. But when my newsagent makes a point of saving me a new magazine that he thinks I might like, or the parcel from Amazon with a guaranteed delivery date actually arrives on time, I remember, like many of our featured foreign CEOs, that there is a lot more to Cyprus than sun, sea, sand and souvla.See you in September!
MANAGING DIRECTOR George Michail
GENERAL MANAGER Daphne Roditou Tang
MEDIA MANAGERElena Leontiou
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF John Vickers
JOURNALISTSEffy Pafitis, Artemis Constantinidou
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE Stelios Anastasiades, Kyriakos Iordanou, Neofytos Neofytou, Savia Orphanidou
ART DIRECTION Anna Theodosiou
SENIOR DESIGNERAlexia Petrou
PHOTOGRAPHY Jo Michaelides
MARKETING EXECUTIVE Kevi Chishios
SALES MANAGER Irene Georgiou
SALES EXECUTIVE Stavros Epifaniou
OPERATIONS MANAGER Voulla NicolaouSUBSCRIPTIONSMyria Neophytou
PRINTERS Cassoulides Masterprinters
CONTACT5 Aigaleo St., Strovolos 2057, Nicosia, Cyprus
Mailing address: P.O.Box 21185, 1503, Nicosia, Cyprus
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40FOREIGN CEOS IN CYPRUS
PRIVATISATIONTransport Minister
Marios Demetriadeson Limassol Port
INTERVIEWSBruno Pepermans
Jameel AhmadBert Pijls
INSEAD‘The Business School
for the World’ nowhas an alumni club
WHAT’S ONOpera, Film, Dance, Art,
Music & More
23DIFFERENT NATIONALITIES!
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