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Alphabetical Listings
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Association of Greek Leasing Companies
The Association of Greek Leasing Companies (AGLC) is a non-profit legal entity
founded in 1990. Its nature is not commercial and it is not intended for
financial activity or profit. The Association is a member of “Leaseurope“, the
European Federation of Leasing Company Associations. The Association’s purpose
is to disseminate, promote, expand and develop the concept of leasing in Greece,
to investigate and deal with topics of interest to its members as well as to
represent its members in Greece and in other countries.
URL :
www.aglc.gr
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Association of the Greek Manufacturers of Packaging & Materials
The Association of the Greek Manufacturers of Packaging & Materials was founded
in 1999 by the leading packaging manufacturing enterprises in Greece. Members of
the Association are companies producing packaging materials out of paper and
carton, aluminum, tin, plastics, glass, wood and natural fibers. The 2007
changes in the statute of AGMPM extended its scope and allowed the expansion of
its membership. Now, members of the Association can also be packaging machine
manufacturers, companies providing services to the packaging industry (e.g.
packaging designers, logistics services, packaging engineering and marketing
services), and contract packers.
URL :
www.pac.gr
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Athens Stock Exchange
The Athens Stock Exchange (ASE or ATHEX; Greek: Χρηματιστήριο Αθηνών (Χ.Α.),
Chrimatistírio Athinón) is the stock exchange of Greece, based in the capital
city of Athens. It was founded in 1876. There are currently five markets
operating in ATHEX: regulated securities market, regulated derivatives market,
Alternative market, carbon market (for EUAs) and OTC market. In the regulated
securities market investors can trade in stocks, bonds, ETFs and other related
securities. On the stock exchange 172 stocks are currently traded representing
166 companies.
URL :
www.athexgroup.gr
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Enterprise Greece
Enterprise Greece is designed to promote and support Greece’s substantial
investment opportunities and to engage the global business community with
(first-class) high end export products—goods and services made in Greece. Our
united effort also allow us to effectively promote entrepreneurship in Greece,
boost trade efforts to global buyers, and successfully lead to more holistic
business partnerships.
URL :
www.enterprisegreece.gov.gr
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Franchise Association of Greece
The Franchise Association of Greece was the result of an effort that began in
1996, due to the initiative of certain people, who having understood this
institutions’ potential for development, realized that a body was needed that
could both express common views and be used as the driving force for further
development of franchising in Greece. The original 21 members of the Association
derived from various branches of economic activity, such as Banking, Garment
Industry, Household Commodities, Catering and Tourism.
URL :
www.franchise.org.gr
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Greek Exporters Association
The Greek Exporters Association (SEVE) was established in 1975 as a non-profit
organization and is currently the largest association of exporting companies in
Greece. SEVE’s members include manufacturers, distributors and service providers
of a broad spectrum of products and services. The membership base of SEVE
includes more than 780 active and dynamic exporting companies and business
groups throughout the Greek territory, with 70,000 employees and 20 billion euro
export turnover, corresponding to 50% of the Greek exports.
URL :
www.seve.gr
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Greek Marinas Association
The Greek Marinas Association (G.M.A.) was established in 2010 in order to
represent, upgrade and promote the tourist ports and marina facilities
throughout the country. GMA membership includes 77% of the total regional
berthing capacity, having as members both public and private, well organized
marinas that focus on Quality, Safety and customer satisfaction. GMA’s main
mission is the improvement of the national context of development, operation and
exploitation of tourist ports. Greek marinas are the essential infrastructure
for the yachting networks and the key factor for Sea Tourism development in
Greece.
URL :
www.greek-marinas.gr
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Hellenic Bank Association
The Hellenic Bank Association (HBA) is the representative of the vast majority
of all Greek and foreign credit institutions that operate in Greece. It
expresses the views of its member banks, provides advisory input to the
regulatory process, participates in the decision-making procedures of
international, European and national law-preparing and technical committees, and
cooperates with other countries' organizations and associations of the financial
sector in the context of bilateral or multilateral agreements. The HBA focuses
on the collective modernization of its member banks and the overall development
of the financial sector.
URL :
www.hba.gr
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Hellenic Chamber of Hotels
The Hellenic Chamber of Hotels is the institutional consultant of the Government
as far as tourism and hospitality issues are concerned. Its members are, by law,
all the hotels and camping sites of the country. It is run by an Administrative
Council of elected representatives of hotels and camping sites as well as of
representatives of the State. It is a member of the Confederation of National
Associations of Hotels, Restaurants and Cafeterias of EU member-states (HOTREC).
The Chamber’s membership is about 10.000. Classical hotels are the most
numerous. The highest number of hotels-members are in Crete, followed by
Macedonia and Central Greece regions.
URL :
www.grhotels.gr
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Hellenic Initiative
The Hellenic Initiative (THI) is a global, nonprofit, secular institution
mobilizing the Greek Diaspora and Philhellene community to support sustainable
economic recovery and renewal for Greece and its people. Our programs address
crisis relief through strong nonprofit organizations, led by heroic Greeks that
are serving their country. They also build capacity in a new generation of
heroes, the business leaders and entrepreneurs with the skills and values to
promote the long term growth of Hellas.
URL :
www.thehellenicinitiative.org
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Technical Chamber of Greece
The Technical Chamber of Greece is a public entity governed by an elected
administration. Its headquarters are located in Athens, with 17 regional offices
across Greece. TCG’s goal is to develop Science and Technology in sectors
related to the engineering specialties under its auspice, considering economic,
social and cultural development, as per the principles of sustainable
development and environmental protection.
URL :
www.tee.gr
Alphabetical Listings
@ - Association of Cooperative Banks of Greece
@ - Association of Greek Contracting Companies
@ - Association of the Greek Manufacturers of Packaging & Materials
@ - Game Developer Association of Greece
@ - Greek Association of Traditional Art & Craft Producers
@ - Greek National Tourism Organization
@ - Hellenic Association of Travel & Tourist Agents
@ - Hellenic Fashion Designers Association
@ - National Hellenic Society Organization