Eurobank Cyprus on Friday announced that it secured four prestigious accolades at the Euromoney Private Banking Awards 2025, held this week in London.
Specifically, the bank was recognised in the categories of Cyprus’ Best International Private Bank, Cyprus’ Best for UHNW (Ultra-High Net Worth), Cyprus’ Best for Discretionary Portfolio Management, and Cyprus’ Best for Alternative Investments.
“These awards underscore Eurobank Cyprus’ dedication to providing high-level, internationally acclaimed banking services, with an emphasis on exceptional customer service,” the bank said.
“They also reflect the bank’s ongoing growth, the trust of its clientele, and the professionalism of its experienced Wealth Management team,” it added.
According to the announcement, a key factor in this success is the bank’s “pioneering private banking service model adopted by Eurobank Cyprus and the Eurobank Group”.
This model, the bank explained, offers a “comprehensive range of products and services” across four geographic regions. These include Cyprus, Luxembourg, Greece, and the United Kingdom.
“We are particularly delighted with this new honour, as the Euromoney Awards recognise banking excellence,” said Marios Hadjikyriacos, Head of Wealth Management at Eurobank Cyprus.
“Eurobank Cyprus has been awarded for the ninth consecutive year for its private banking services, reaffirming our leading position in wealth management in Cyprus, as well as the professionalism of our highly skilled team in advisory services and wealth management,” he added.
He also stated that “as Eurobank Cyprus, we will continue to evolve and innovate to remain pioneers in our field”.
In its announcement, the bank also said that its private banking services “cater to a wide array of client needs, ranging from routine banking operations to innovative lending solutions”.
It further explained that among these are Lombard-type investment loans, which allow investors to enhance their portfolio returns, as well as purpose-specific investment loans available in Cyprus, Greece, and the United Kingdom.
Recognising the crucial role of technology in private banking, the bank also said that it has developed its digital investment platform, titled the ‘wealth portal’.
“This platform provides clients with access to online tools that facilitate active portfolio management,” the bank said.
“In addition to its user-friendly navigation and accessibility, it offers advanced functionalities, allowing clients to manage their investments at any time, from anywhere, ensuring seamless financial control,” it concluded.
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