The 2026 edition of the Cyprus Diaspora Forum is taking place over four days from May 6 to May 9 at the Amara Hotel. The forum brings together business leaders, policymakers, investors, entrepreneurs, and members of the global Cypriot diaspora. The discussions focus on finance, technology, innovation, diplomacy, and entrepreneurship.
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The event opened yesterday (Wednesday) with a VIP ceremony. The opening night included musical performances, a fashion presentation, and a drone light show. The main conference sessions began on May 7.
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The programme also lists Finance Magnates among the exhibitors and includes participation from its editorial and marketing representatives in content and branding discussions.
Cyprus Pushes Hub Strategy Through Finance
A large part of the programme is focused on Cyprus’ strategy to position itself as a regional hub for business and financial services. The aim is to connect Europe, the Middle East, and Asia through investment and innovation flows.
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The agenda for the first day includes sessions on financial technology, banking innovation, and regulatory change. Topics include “Fintech and Banks: Impact and Innovations in Financial Technology,” “Strategic Wealth Management in Cyprus: Protection, Mobility and Crypto in an Era of Volatility,” and “RegTech and AI: Shaping the Future of Compliance and Regulation.”
These sessions focus on how financial systems are adapting to new technologies, digital assets, and regulatory pressure.
Speakers Span Finance Tech and Government
Other discussions cover payments systems, artificial intelligence in markets, cybersecurity , and cross-border investment. Several panels also address startup development, entrepreneurship, and international cooperation. Regional themes involving the Gulf countries, India, Central Asia, and the European Union are included in the programme.
Speakers include representatives from government bodies, investment firms, legal practices, technology companies, and financial service providers. Participants listed in finance-related sessions include executives from Athlos Capital, ATG Funds, ISX Financial, and BitDelta.
Fireside Talks Cultural and Innovation Events
A Startup Launchpad is scheduled for May 8. Early-stage and scaling companies will present their projects to investors and support organisations. These include KPMG Cyprus, Cyprus Seeds, and 33East. The programme also includes a masterclass on building and operating an EU technology hub in Cyprus.
The forum will host fireside conversations with Theo Paphitis and John Kiriakou on May 8.
Cultural elements are also part of the programme. These include a film pitch for The Summer Will Come, a fashion presentation by Michalis Pantelidis, and discussions on arts, media, and cultural identity.
Additional sessions focus on sports diplomacy, SportsTech, tourism, healthcare innovation, education, and talent repatriation. These discussions aim to address how Cyprus can attract skilled professionals from abroad.