Annual STEK Tourism Conference titled “Sustainable Tourism: The Absolute One-Way Path”
The future of the tourism industry and the new model that must be adopted for the benefit of the broader economy and development were discussed during the STEK Annual Tourism Conference 2025, held with the support of Eurobank.
During the conference, titled “Sustainable Tourism: The Absolute One-Way Path”, topics such as trends and applications of artificial intelligence in tourism, sustainability solutions and green transition models, as well as financing and investment opportunities to support businesses in the new era were explored.
In his address to the Conference, Mr. Antonis Nicolaides, Head of Commercial Banking at Eurobank, noted that the tourism industry has consistently been “the backbone of the Cypriot economy” for more than 50 years, gaining an increasing share of the Gross Domestic Product year after year thanks to its enduring contribution and remarkable resilience to challenges that arise from time to time.
He emphasized that Eurobank maintains a deep appreciation and strategic relationship with the sector, offering a specialized unit dedicated to serving tourism businesses and providing financing capabilities, knowledge, and expertise to support future growth. According to Mr. Nicolaides, Cyprus’ tourism industry stands out for:
- Its long-standing and substantial contribution to the economy
- The professionals and visionary entrepreneurs who lead it
- Experienced and highly capable management teams
- Almost zero non-performing loans
- Continuous upgrading of the tourism product
- Proven resilience to international competition and external crises
Mr. Nicolaides stressed that businesses in the sector must invest in modernization to meet new digital trends, rising operating costs, and significantly increased traveler expectations for authentic experiences, quality, and sustainability. “As the title of this year’s conference suggests, reality confirms that sustainable tourism is the absolute one-way path for Cyprus,” he stated, noting that technology, green development, and service quality now define the new operating model for the industry.
On his part, Mr. Andreas Papadopoulos, Head of Commercial Banking at Eurobank, during a panel discussion titled “Financing, Incentives and Bankable Investments for Sustainable Development” emphasized that banks will play a decisive role in supporting the tourism industry in the coming years, by providing financing that enhances competitiveness, drives energy upgrades, and strengthens the resilience of hospitality units. Through targeted lending, expert guidance, and comprehensive risk assessment, banks can help hotels adapt to new sustainability and climate resilience requirements. Eurobank is committed to being more than a financier – it is a strategic partner in the transition of Cyprus’ tourism sector towards a sustainable and competitive future.
Eurobank: A Timeless Strategic Partner of the Tourism Sector
Η Eurobank αναδείχθηκε στρατηγικός συνεργάτης του τουριστικού τομέα κατά τη διάρκεια της ετήσιας Διάσκεψης STEK για τον Τουρισμό, με θέμα «Βιώσιμος Τουρισμός: Η Απόλυτη Μοναδική Οδός». Στην εκδήλωση συζητήθηκαν οι μελλοντικές προοπτικές του τουρισμού, καθώς και η ανάγκη για υιοθέτηση ενός νέου μοντέλου που θα ωφελήσει την οικονομία και την ανάπτυξη. Ειδική έμφαση δόθηκε στις τάσεις και τις εφαρμογές της τεχνητής νοημοσύνης, στις βιώσιμες λύσεις και στην πράσινη μετάβαση, αλλά και στις ευκαιρίες χρηματοδότησης και επενδύσεων. Ο Αντώνης Νικολαΐδης, επικεφαλής της Εμπορικής Τραπεζικής της Eurobank, τόνισε τη διαχρονική σημασία του τουρισμού για την κυπριακή οικονομία, καθώς και την δέσμευση της τράπεζας να στηρίξει τον κλάδο με εξειδικευμένες υπηρεσίες και χρηματοδότηση.
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