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Central Bank Of Cyprus Sets Benchmark Rate At 11.62% As Lending Rules Tighten

New Regulatory Milestone

The Central Bank of Cyprus has set the benchmark reference interest rate at 11.62% under Article 314A of the Penal Code (Chapter 154). The move signals continued regulatory oversight of lending practices in the financial sector.

Legal Framework And Enforcement

According to the Central Bank of Cyprus, the provision states that any person who, during the granting, renewal, extension or prepayment of a loan, seeks or receives an economic benefit that exceeds the reference interest rate may be committing a criminal offense. The rule applies whether the benefit is taken directly or indirectly, and whether it is intended for the individual or a third party.

Potential Penalties

Violations can result in penalties of up to five years in prison, a fine of up to €30,000, or both. The measure is intended to discourage excessive interest charges and ensure compliance with the legal limits on lending rates.

Enhancing Oversight Of The Credit Market

The announcement forms part of broader supervision of the credit market and is aimed at protecting borrowers through stricter compliance with existing laws. The Central Bank of Cyprus said it will continue monitoring lending practices to maintain financial stability and consumer confidence.

Smart Glasses Companies Shift Focus Toward Commercial Viability

The smart glasses market has long attracted investment from major technology companies seeking to develop wearable devices capable of reducing reliance on smartphones. Despite years of development, the sector has struggled to achieve profitability or large-scale consumer adoption.

Chronic Financial Losses And Hardware Hurdles

Companies across the industry have invested billions of dollars into smart glasses development, while commercial returns have remained limited. Speaking at Google I/O, Chi Xu described the financial challenges facing the sector, stating that “Everybody’s losing money.” Bulky hardware, limited battery performance and underdeveloped software ecosystems have historically slowed adoption and restricted smart glasses to niche use cases.

Emerging Momentum And Technological Refinement

Recent product launches suggest the market may be entering a more mature phase. Meta has partnered with Ray-Ban on smart glasses models that achieved broader commercial visibility than earlier generations of wearable devices. Although Meta’s Reality Labs division continues to report significant losses, improved hardware design and more refined software interfaces have strengthened expectations that smart glasses could move beyond experimental products into wider consumer adoption.

Innovative Designs Paving The Way

One of the latest devices entering the market is Aura, developed by Xreal. The model integrates OLED displays directly into the frame to support high-resolution video playback. Processing power is handled through a portable external computing unit, allowing the glasses to maintain a lighter form factor. The platform also supports applications including navigation tools, hand-tracking functions, digital painting and gaming features designed to integrate digital interfaces into everyday activities.

Expanding Horizons For Both Consumers And Professionals

Xreal is positioning the product for both entertainment and professional use cases. According to Chi Xu, potential applications range from holographic sports viewing experiences to portable virtual workspaces for remote productivity. The current version remains limited to developers, while a broader commercial release is expected later in 2026. The company is also considering an IPO before the end of the year.

Path To Profitability

Alongside product development, Xreal is focused on improving profitability by increasing gross margins and reducing marketing and sales costs. Chi Xu said the company expects it could reach break-even as early as next year. The sector continues to face financial and technical challenges, but recent product launches and partnerships indicate growing efforts to establish smart glasses as a viable category within consumer electronics.

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