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Abstract:Exness, the leading multi-asset broker, received five awards in the category of corporate social responsibility at the Cyprus Responsible Business Awards (RBA) 2024, held in Larnaca in 2024. This awards ceremony acknowledged Exness for its positive social and environmental effects in Cyprus.
Exness, the leading multi-asset broker, received five awards in the category of corporate social responsibility at the Cyprus Responsible Business Awards (RBA) 2024, held in Larnaca in 2024. This awards ceremony acknowledged Exness for its positive social and environmental effects in Cyprus.
1. Education/Scholarships: The Exness received a gold award for providing financial aid and educational opportunities in different fields such as technology, engineering, science, and mathematics, helping to develop future talent in Cyprus.
2. Public-Private Partnership: Exness earned a gold award for working with the government and local organizations to address environmental issues related to wildfires.
3. Environment: Exness received another gold award for its wildfire prevention and response program. The broker worked with the Department of Forests and local organizations on reforestation projects.
4. Long-Term Investment: Exness got a Silver award for its contributions to Cyprus healthcare initiatives, such as medical equipment, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. Corporate volunteering: The Broker won a Bronze in Exness employee volunteering program, which encourages employees to participate in educational, environmental, and health activities, and was recognized for establishing a culture of community service.
Maria Christophide, Exness CSR Project Manager, expressed, “These awards are a true reflection of our passion for making a real difference in both our environment and our community. This moment belongs just as much to our incredible Exness volunteers, the brilliant students supported by the Exness Fintech Scholarship, and the amazing people at the Cyprus Institute of Technology and the Department of Forests. Their dedication inspires us every day. This award isn't just an honor, it's fuel to do even more, creating a brighter future for everyone.”
About Exness
Exness is a leading forex broker founded in 2008 in St. Petersburg, Russia. The company is based in Cyprus and is regulated by the FCA of the UK, CYSEC of Cyprus, FSCA of South Africa, and FSA of Seychelles.
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