Assets managed by investment organisations in Cyprus grew by 2.5% during the second quarter of 2026, solidifying the sector’s total holdings well above the €8 billion benchmark.
According to statistical data published by the Central Bank of Cyprus, total industry assets rose from €8,171.9 million at the end of March 2026 to €8,377.3 million by the end of June 2026. The number of licensed investment entities operating in the country also experienced slight growth, increasing from 351 to 353 over the same three-month period.
Balance Sheet Breakdown & Asset Distribution (Q2 2026)
| Asset Class | Total Value (June 2026) | Market Share / Context |
| Shares & Related Securities | €6,365.0 Million | Represents the vast majority (~76%) of total fund holdings |
| Deposits & Loans | €797.4 Million | Provides liquid reserves and credit exposure (~9.5%) |
| Debt Securities / Fixed Income | €605.2 Million | Includes corporate and sovereign bonds (~7.2%) |
| Other Assets | €614.7 Million | Remaining operational and unclassified holdings |
| Total Industry Assets | €8,377.3 Million | +2.5% increase from €8,171.9 million in Q1 2026 |
Key Operational Takeaways
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Equities Drive Portfolio Growth: Shares and equity-linked instruments remain the primary choice for Cypriot investment funds, making up more than three-quarters of all assets under management.
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Liquidity and Fixed Income: Cash positions and loan portfolios held firm at €797.4 million, while exposure to fixed-income debt securities stood at €605.2 million.
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Institutional Expansion: The addition of two new investment organisations in Q2 underscores ongoing institutional participation in Cyprus’ financial services ecosystem.
Source: Stockwatch.com.cy