
The Central Bank of Cyprus confirmed on 6 April that all commercial banks will shut from 10–14 April to observe Orthodox Easter. While ATMs and electronic channels will remain operational, in-branch services—including large cash withdrawals, certified cheques and certain foreign-exchange transactions—will be unavailable. Business-mobility managers should alert assignees arriving for Monday-to-Wednesday meetings that they may not be able to open local accounts or process notarised payment instructions until 15 April.
For international assignees and holidaymakers still arranging entry paperwork, VisaHQ can streamline the Cyprus visa application process online and provide up-to-date guidance on travel logistics, including coping with temporary banking interruptions; visit https://www.visahq.com/cyprus/ for details and fast turnaround options.
Vendors used to same-day wire confirmations could also face delays, affecting property rentals and relocation-service invoices. Employers with April payroll runs should schedule transfers early or leverage SEPA instant-payment rails where possible. Card-issuing banks advise travellers to carry dual-network plastic or ensure mobile-wallet activation to avoid POS rejections at smaller merchants that may switch terminals offline during the holiday. The three-day shutdown coincides with expected Easter-week tourist inflows, so hoteliers are coordinating with banks to replenish ATM cassettes and raise single-withdrawal limits. The Cyprus Hotel Association says front-desk staff will proactively brief guests to mitigate negative perceptions of service disruption—an important reputational issue as the industry battles war-related booking hesitation.
For international assignees and holidaymakers still arranging entry paperwork, VisaHQ can streamline the Cyprus visa application process online and provide up-to-date guidance on travel logistics, including coping with temporary banking interruptions; visit https://www.visahq.com/cyprus/ for details and fast turnaround options.
Vendors used to same-day wire confirmations could also face delays, affecting property rentals and relocation-service invoices. Employers with April payroll runs should schedule transfers early or leverage SEPA instant-payment rails where possible. Card-issuing banks advise travellers to carry dual-network plastic or ensure mobile-wallet activation to avoid POS rejections at smaller merchants that may switch terminals offline during the holiday. The three-day shutdown coincides with expected Easter-week tourist inflows, so hoteliers are coordinating with banks to replenish ATM cassettes and raise single-withdrawal limits. The Cyprus Hotel Association says front-desk staff will proactively brief guests to mitigate negative perceptions of service disruption—an important reputational issue as the industry battles war-related booking hesitation.