Greek business activity in Cyprus has been steadily strengthening in recent years, with a noticeable rise in investments and the relocation of skilled professionals to the island, a trend that reflects renewed confidence in the Cypriot economy. Despite this growing footprint, one element was missing: a structured voice representing Greek professionals on the island.
That gap is now being filled by the newly established Association of Greek Professionals in Cyprus (SELEK), which operates under the umbrella of the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The association aims to promote, represent, and connect Greek professionals working in Cyprus; strengthen cooperation among them; and build a more coordinated professional community with both social and business dimensions.
SELEK is designed as a network of individuals rather than companies. Its founding members currently number 25 Greek nationals who are permanently based and active in Cyprus. It has appointed Konstantinos Daltas as president and Konstantinos Kosmas as vice president. One of SELEK’s first priorities will be to map the Greek business community, creating a reliable registry and filling what it describes as a long-standing information gap.





































































































































































































































































































