Nicosia, Cyprus. The Central Bank of Cyprus (CBC) said it will survey citizens across the island on savings and investment issues ahead of a public dialogue event in March.
March citizens’ dialogue event
The CBC said it is organising an event on March 26, 2026 titled Financial Literacy for Life – European Citizens’ Dialogue.
The event will take place as a roundtable discussion with the participation of Maria Luís Albuquerque, Commissioner for Financial Services and the Savings and Investments Union, and CBC governor Christodoulos Patsalides.
Survey aims and method
According to the announcement, the aim is to record the views, perceptions and feelings of the public on issues of savings and investments so that the conclusions can be used in the design of targeted financial education actions.
A team of CBC staff will conduct the survey over February 24 and 25, 2026 in selected locations in various cities across Cyprus.
The CBC said the survey will be very short, will collect only basic demographic details including gender, age group and district of residence, and will be anonymous if members of the public so wish.
Online access and data consent
The questionnaire will also be available electronically through a special link to be posted on the CBC website.
The public is encouraged to devote approximately three minutes to respond if approached by individuals carrying official CBC identification.
Citizens are also invited to sign a consent declaration for the processing of personal data if they agree to the video recording of the interview for the purpose of preparing a short video with snapshots from the interview process, which will be shown during the CBC event.
The CBC said the link on its website will be active from February 24 to February 28, 2026.
Will you take part in the CBC survey if approached in person or via the online questionnaire?
