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The currency of the Republic is the Cyprus pound - C£, which is divided into 100 cents.
Notes and coins currently in circulation are as follows:
Banknotes: C£20, C£10, C£5, C£1.
Coins: 1 cent, 2 cents, 5 cents, 10 cents, 20 cents, 50 cents.
The Cyprus pound is not traded internationally. Commercial Banks quote daily the exchange rates of the Cyprus pound against all the major traded foreign currencies while the Central Bank quotes daily the Cyprus pound vis-a-vis the EURO, the U.S. dollar, the Pound Sterling and other currencies.
For up to date Exchange rates please go to the Website of the Central Bank of Cyprus
Import of Banknotes
Visitors may import any amount of local or foreign bank notes. They should declare to customs, on form D. (N.R.), their Cypriot and foreign banknotes for the purposes of: deposit with banks in Cyprus, purchase of goods or immovable property, or re-export.
Export of Banknotes
Visitors may export any amount of Cypriot or foreign banknotes they declared on arrival, on form D. (N.R.). They may also export up to the equivalent of USD1.000 in Cypriot or foreign banknotes which they imported, even if they did not declare them on arrival. In addition, visitors may take out with them up to C£100 in Cypriot bank notes.
Note: Only the following authorized dealers reporting to the Central Bank of Cyprus are allowed to deal in foreign currency: Bank of Cyprus Ltd., Co operative Central Bank Ltd., The Cyprus Popular Bank Ltd., Hellenic Bank Ltd., the National Bank of Greece (Cyprus ) Ltd., Arab Bank Plc, Commercial Bank of Greece (Cyprus) Ltd, Alpha Bank Limited, Universal Savings Bank Ltd and Sociétè Général Cyprus Ltd.
Banking
Commercial banks in Cyprus offer a wide range of banking services in Cyprus pounds, as well as in foreign currencies, and have correspondents in most major cities around the world. They are also full members of the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT). Commercial banking is based on UK banking law and practice and commercial banks are supervised by the Central Bank of Cyprus.
In addition to supervising commercial banks, the Central Bank has the following duties and responsibilities:
1. It formulates and implements monetary policy
2. It implements exchange rate policy in consultation with the Council of Ministers.
3. It manages and administers the international reserves of the Republic
4. It promotes the smooth operation of payments and settlement systems
5. It acts as a banker and financial agent of the Government
Banking hours for the public
September
Monday-Friday 08:15 - 13:00
Monday 15:15 - 16:45
October to April
Monday-Friday 08:30 - 13:00
Monday 15:15 - 16:45
May to August
Monday-Friday 08:15 - 13:00
Banks are closed at weekends and on public holidays and Easter Tuesday. Christmas Eve is a working day for banks.
Banks at Larnaka and Pafos International Airports provide exchange bureaux services on a 24-hour basis. Similar facilities are also available at Lemesos harbour.
There are many Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) outside most branches of banks in all towns and in the main tourist resorts of Agia Napa and Paralimni.
Hotels, large shops and restaurants normally accept credit cards and traveller's cheques. Banknotes of major foreign currencies are also acceptable. Rates of exchange are published daily in the local press and are broadcast through the media.
Further information of Cyprus's banking system is available at the Central Bank's website www.centralbank.gov.cy or the website of commercial banks.
Credit Cards
Visitors in possession of any of the following international credit cards may contact the appropriate bank for the withdrawal of cash.
VISA CARD: Bank of Cyprus Ltd., Cyprus Popular Bank Ltd., Hellenic Bank, Alpha Bank Limited, National Bank of Greece, Arab Bank, Commercial Bank and Co-Op branches.
DINERS CLUB, CARTE BLANCHE: Bank of Cyprus Ltd.
MASTERCARD: Bank of Cyprus Ltd., Cyprus Popular Bank Ltd., National Bank of Greece, Hellenic Bank, Alpha Bank and Co-Op branches.
AMERICAN EXPRESS: Cyprus Popular Bank Ltd.
More than 15.000 shops, restaurants and hotels accept at least one of the above Credit Cards. Establishments with P.O.S. accept also VISA ELECTRON and MAESTRO. Usually the Card symbol is displayed in the shop window or at the reception.
Eurocheques and travellers cheques are also accepted by all banks, shops, restaurants etc.
Lost credit cards:
In case someone loses his credit card, he can call JCC Payment Systems Ltd.,
on +357 22 86 81 00 and at the same time contact his bank either in Cyprus or in his country.
For further information please apply directly to:
JCC Payment Systems Ltd.,
Stasikratous 16, P.O.Box 21043, CY 1500 Lefkosia
Tel : +357 22 86 81 00 (24 hours service)
Fax: +357 22 86 85 91, 22 86 81 11


