Euro-Mediterranean Investment Company Ltd. (EMIC) is an international investment company established in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
It has been making various investments in real estate, infrastructure, tourism and similar fields all over the TRNC since it started its activities in mid-2015 until today. While making its investments, it also takes into account the economic, social and cultural development and aims to offer its customers high quality at affordable prices. In addition, EMIC not only supports the market but also creates corporate collaborations by creating joint synergies, thanks to its long-term partnerships and collaborations.
EMIC, which is one of the fastest growing companies in Northern Cyprus, as well as being a group of companies, has a unique investment strategy. This investment strategy collects the investment portfolio under three main headings as short, medium and long term, with a detailed evaluation of the country’s opportunities.
As examples of short-term projects, the parceling works and various housing projects carried out in the distinguished places of Cyprus can be shown. Bringing smartly designed projects together with its customers with attractive payment facilities, EMIC not only adds value to the relevant regions but also offers customers real estate acquisition opportunities.
Medium-term projects include relatively larger real estate development projects. He has been carrying out various projects in three major cities including the capital Nicosia, together with local partners, and has achieved serious success in this regard. The corporate cooperation model created through local partnerships is adopted as a role model in the TRNC because it is based on the principle of sharing profit and risk and sets an example for other projects.
Long-term projects include high value-added and sustainable investments prepared according to the trends and needs of the economy. For example, branding studies in various sectors such as tourism, food security, health and energy can be shown.