BLS International wins visa outsourcing contract from Embassy of Cyprus in Russia

BLS International has signed an agreement with the Embassy of Cyprus in Russia to manage Cyprus visa applications across nine major Russian cities. The company will set up centres equipped with upgraded infrastructure and technology to offer smoot...

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BLS International on Tuesday signed a contract with the Embassy of Cyprus in Russia to provide comprehensive visa outsourcing services. Under this agreement, the company will oversee Cyprus visa application operations in Russia, establishing centers across nine major cities and offering streamlined, secure, and customer-friendly visa services.

The centres will incorporate “enhanced infrastructure” and “advanced technology” to ensure a seamless experience for applicants.

The details of the centres are yet to be disclosed by the company.


Shikhar Aggarwal, Joint Managing Director at BLS International, said, “This collaboration with the Embassy of Cyprus in Russia is a meaningful milestone that reflects the trust placed in us to deliver services with integrity and global standards. At BLS International, we are uniquely positioned to manage this mandate responsibly, backed by proven expertise and a strong commitment to compliance and transparency. Through this collaboration, we aim to ensure that travellers to Cyprus benefit from a seamless, clear, and efficient experience as we continue to drive innovation in international mobility.”

In Q2FY26, BLS International reported consolidated revenue of Rs 736.6 crores, representing a 48.8% year-on-year increase, while net profit reached Rs 185.7 crores, up 27.4% year-on-year.
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