Nicosia, Cyprus. Enterprises in Cyprus remained close to the European Union average in the use of paid cloud computing services in 2025, according to Eurostat. The share in Cyprus stood at 51.38%.
Cyprus compared with EU average
Eurostat figures show that 51.38% of enterprises in Cyprus used paid cloud computing services in 2025, covering online access to software, computing power and storage capacity. This compared with 52.93% in 2023, indicating a slight easing in uptake over the two-year period.
Across the European Union, 52.74% of enterprises used paid cloud computing services in 2025, up from 45.32% in 2023. At EU level, this represented a 7.4 percentage point increase compared with 2023.
Longer-term EU trend
The longer-term trend was more pronounced, with 17.8% of EU enterprises using paid cloud services in 2014.
Member state differences
Across member states, the highest shares of enterprises using paid cloud computing services were recorded in Finland at 79.2%. High usage was also observed in Italy at 75.6% and Malta at 74.9%.
At the lower end, less than a quarter of enterprises used paid cloud services in Romania, where the share stood at 24.9%.
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