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For the 14th year, Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou awarded the winners of the "Stelios Bi-Communal Awards for Business Co-operation 2024”

18/04/2024 14:23
  • 20 Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot entrepreneurs received a total amount of €200,000.
  • 50% of the winners were awarded for the first time.

Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou, founder and owner of the easy family of Brands (www.easyHistory.info) and founder and president of the Stelios Philanthropic Foundation (https://steliosfoundation.com.cy/), awarded the 10 bicommunal teams (10 Greek Cypriot and 10 Turkish Cypriot entrepreneurs) that excelled in the "Stelios Bi-Communal Awards for Business Co-operation 2024”. It is worth noting that this year, 50% of the awardees, - five out of the ten winning teams, are receiving the prize for the first time, which demonstrates the impressive interest of entrepreneurs in bicommunal cooperation.

34 teams of Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots (a total of 68 entrepreneurs from both communities) participated in the competition, submitting their joint applications for the "Stelios Bi-Communal Awards for Business Co-operation 2024”. Among the top 10 business proposals, Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou offered a total amount of €200,000 (€10,000 for each member of the two-person team).

The Awards Ceremony for the ten winning teams held at the Central Offices of the Stelios Philanthropic Foundation on Markos Drakos Street in Nicosia on Thursday, April 18, 2024, and Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou congratulated the winners via Zoom. The event was attended by all the entrepreneurs who competed for the award, members of the Board of Directors of the "Stelios" Philanthropic Foundation, while representatives of the Media and television channels covered the awards.

Congratulating the winners and all participants in the competition, Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou stated: "The participation and awarding of new business partnerships in this year's Bicommunal Awards, with a rate reaching 50%, confirms that the institution is embraced each year by a larger number of Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots. The new entries send an optimistic and hopeful message, as they strengthen trust between the two communities, contribute to economic prosperity, and consolidate lasting peace on the island".

It is important to note that the total value of the Bi-Communal Awards granted by the Stelios Foundation since 2009, including this year's amount, totals €4,390,000.

The winners of the Stelios Bi-Communal Awards for Business Co-operation 2024:

Their company specializes in the construction of aluminum facades, doors, and windows, with their products being exported abroad.

They founded the Dive Cypria diving school, which provides diving training programs and organizes diving trips throughout Cyprus and the Red Sea.

They established the SocialTech Lab to utilize tools contributing to entrepreneurship, innovation, and technology, fostering a different culture of collaboration and communication.

They developed a collaboration for the production of traditional Cypriot products from Karpasia, such as halloumi, honey, and maccun.

The company they created is engaged in the construction and trade of marble, using raw materials from Cyprus, Turkey, Greece, India, and Italy.

The company they established focuses on mass production of olive oil, from olive harvesting in the wider area of Larnaca.

Their collaboration involves the construction of traditional Cypriot (tonen) chairs, which they export to the United Kingdom.

They combined their love for music, inspiration, and creation by engaging in the construction of handmade violins and the repair of antique violins.

They created a unique online platform where one can search for and book musicians and bands for events throughout Cyprus.

They combined their experience and expertise and are engaged in architectural design, focusing on kitchen decoration and aesthetics.

INFO: Stelios Philanthropic Foundation

The goal of the non-profit Stelios Philanthropic Foundation is to contribute to society by supporting philanthropic activities in Cyprus, Greece, the United Kingdom, and Monaco, countries where Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou is active.

Significant initiatives of the Stelios Philanthropic Foundation include the Bicommunal Business Cooperation Awards and the Youth Entrepreneurship Awards, which award monetary prizes to the winners. Additionally, the "Food from the Heart" initiative provides food to thousands of people facing adverse economic conditions, financial assistance is provided to vulnerable groups and those affected by serious disasters, financial support is given to charitable organizations, and scholarships are funded for young people to pursue their studies at universities.