Robust Sector Growth
Cyprus’ investment funds sector continues to expand, with assets under management (AuM) reaching €11.4 billion, according to the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC). The number of active management entities, including Authorised, Registered, and Approved Management Companies and Undertakings for Collective Investments, has risen to a record 260.
The figures highlight steady growth in the sector and reflect increasing activity within Cyprus’ investment management ecosystem.
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Strengthening Credibility Through Governance
Maria Panayiotou, president of the Cyprus Investment Funds Association (CIFA), underscores that the current momentum is not merely quantitative. It represents a qualitative leap marked by unwavering commitment to enhanced governance, transparency, and long-term value creation. With quality growth as a strategic priority, the sector is poised to further solidify its credibility within an increasingly competitive international investment landscape.
Driving Economic Impact
The expansion of the sector is also contributing to the broader economy. Direct investments linked to the industry have reached €2.8 billion, reinforcing the role of investment funds as a growing source of capital inflows. This trend supports Cyprus’ positioning as a regional financial center while helping diversify economic activity beyond traditional sectors.
Charting A Path Forward
Amid global market volatility and stronger competition between financial hubs, Cyprus is emphasizing regulatory stability and institutional maturity. Industry stakeholders are also focusing on talent development and alignment with European regulatory standards to sustain long-term growth. These factors are increasingly viewed as essential for maintaining competitiveness in a rapidly evolving investment environment.
Conclusion
The rise in assets under management to €11.4 billion signals continued momentum for Cyprus’ investment funds industry. As the sector expands, its ability to combine regulatory credibility with sustained capital inflows will play a central role in shaping Cyprus’ position within the European investment landscape.







