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Cypriot businesses advance ESG adoption through Interbank project, Artemis says

Nicosia, Cyprus. Cypriot businesses are making steady progress in adopting Environmental, Social and Governance practices, two years after the launch of the Interbank ESG project, according to Artemis Credit Bureau. More than 1,200 companies have completed their assessment through the Synesgy platform.


Participation levels

According to an announcement by Artemis Credit Bureau, which manages the project in cooperation with ICAP CRIF, a member of the international CRIF S.p.A. Group, a total of 2,319 businesses have so far been invited to participate in the platform.

Of these, 1,213 businesses have completed the process assessing their level of sustainability.

Artemis said the participation rate is considered particularly positive, given that the Cypriot market is still at a developing stage in terms of sustainability practices.

Business response

The response shows that sustainability is increasingly being viewed not only as a regulatory requirement, but also as a factor linked to business resilience, competitiveness and access to new opportunities, according to the announcement.

The announcement made particular reference to small and medium-sized enterprises, which account for 90 per cent of the businesses certified through the assessment process.

This is despite the fact that SMEs are not directly covered by European directives requiring the disclosure of sustainability data.

According to Artemis, their participation shows that they recognise the strategic importance of ESG criteria for their long-term development.

Assessment results

The assessment results showed an average score of ā€œCā€, which Artemis said is in line with international Synesgy platform results and points to the gradual maturation of the Cypriot market on sustainability issues.

At the same time, progress was recorded across all three ESG pillars.

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