Cyprus compliance officer salaries in 2026 have climbed sharply on the back of CySEC enforcement intensification and the MiCA crypto-asset regime — with senior compliance and AML staff at Limassol brokers now routinely earning €85,000–€140,000 base, and Heads of Compliance / MLROs at the larger CIFs crossing €180,000. This guide breaks down realistic pay bands by seniority and specialism across Cyprus.
Key Takeaways
- Compliance officer demand up +38% year-on-year across Cyprus law firms, banks and CIFs
- Junior compliance officer: €34,000–€48,000 base in 2026
- Mid-level compliance officer (3–6 yrs): €52,000–€78,000 base
- Senior compliance / AML manager: €85,000–€140,000 base, plus bonus
- ACAMS certification is now the de facto standard for senior AML hires
- Crypto-asset compliance under MiCA pays a 15–20% premium over traditional AML
Why compliance pay surged in 2024–2026
Three forces have pushed Cyprus compliance pay sharply upward over the last 24 months. CySEC issued a record €2.4m+ in fines in 2024 and 2025 combined, signalling an enforcement posture brokers cannot ignore. The EU MiCA regulation came into full effect in late 2024, creating an entire new specialism (crypto-asset compliance) overnight. And MOKAS — the Cyprus FIU — filed 2,400+ STRs in 2025, a record year for AML investigation activity.
The cumulative effect: every regulated firm in Cyprus is now staffing compliance more deeply, and the supply of qualified candidates has not kept pace.
Junior compliance officer: €34,000–€48,000
Junior compliance roles cover staff with zero to two years of post-qualification experience. The €34,000 floor applies at smaller firms outside the FX cluster; the €48,000 ceiling is reached at the largest CySEC brokers and Tier-1 law firms, where junior pay has been pulled upwards by demand.
Typical entry credentials: a law, finance or economics degree plus the CySEC Basic Examination. ACAMS Foundations or ICA Certificate are increasingly common at this level too.
Mid-level compliance officer: €52,000–€78,000
Mid-level compliance officers (3–6 years experience) sit at the centre of the Limassol compliance market in 2026. Realistic base bands: €52,000–€68,000 at smaller and mid-size brokers, €60,000–€78,000 at the largest CIFs and Tier-1 law firms.
13th salary, private health insurance and a provident fund contribution worth roughly 5% of base are standard at this level across the established Limassol employers.
Senior compliance / AML manager: €85,000–€140,000
Senior compliance roles include AML managers, senior compliance officers reporting to the MLRO, and Heads of Compliance at smaller firms. Base pay €85,000–€140,000 with bonus targets typically 15–30% of base. ACAMS certification is essentially mandatory at this level; ICA International Diploma is the next-most-cited credential.
For MLRO-specific pay, see our deeper guide on MLRO jobs in Cyprus.
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Head of Compliance / CRO at large CIFs
Heads of Compliance and Chief Risk Officers at the largest Limassol CIFs now earn €150,000–€220,000 base, with bonus and equity routinely doubling that figure on top performers. The pool of candidates qualified for these roles in Cyprus is small — perhaps 80–120 senior practitioners — which keeps headhunter activity and counter-offer cycles intense.
Crypto-asset compliance: the MiCA premium
Crypto-asset compliance under MiCA is the fastest-growing specialism in Cyprus and the highest-paying within compliance overall. Mid-level crypto compliance officers earn a 15–20% premium over traditional AML peers; senior crypto-compliance staff at the new MiCA-licensed firms in Limassol routinely earn €110,000–€170,000 base.
Qualifications that move you up the band
The credentials that consistently move Cyprus compliance candidates to the top of their band are: ACAMS (Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist), ICA International Diploma in Compliance or AML, and the CySEC Advanced Examination. For senior roles a postgraduate qualification — an LL.M., MBA, or specialist Masters in compliance — is increasingly expected.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a compliance officer earn in Cyprus in 2026?
A mid-level compliance officer with 3–6 years of experience in Cyprus earns €52,000–€78,000 base in 2026. Senior compliance and AML managers earn €85,000–€140,000, and Heads of Compliance at the largest CIFs cross €150,000.
Is ACAMS certification worth it for a Cyprus compliance career?
Yes — ACAMS has become the de facto standard for senior AML hires across Limassol brokers, banks and law firms. Adding ACAMS to a mid-level CV typically lifts offers by €5,000–€12,000 within 12–18 months of completion.
Which Cyprus employers pay compliance officers the most?
The highest-paying compliance employers are the largest CySEC brokers, the new MiCA-licensed crypto firms, and the Tier-1 corporate law firms. Bank-side compliance pays slightly less in base but tends to come with stronger pension and provident fund.
Can a non-Cyprus compliance officer move to Limassol?
Yes — Limassol brokers and crypto firms regularly recruit compliance staff from the UK, Israel, Malta, and Eastern Europe. The Highly Skilled Third-Country Permit covers most senior compliance roles. See our work permit guide.
How long does it take to qualify as a compliance officer in Cyprus?
From a relevant degree, the realistic path to a junior compliance role is 6–12 months including the CySEC Basic Examination. Reaching mid-level (€52,000+) typically requires 3–5 years of practical experience plus ACAMS or ICA Certificate.