Athens Stock Exchange enhances investment options amid European market shifts

Nick Koskoletos Chief Financial & Issuer Relations Officer (CFO) Athens Exchange Group
Nick Koskoletos Chief Financial & Issuer Relations Officer (CFO) - Athens Exchange Group
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The Athens Stock Exchange, established in 1876, has played a consistent role in Greece’s financial and business sectors. The Athens Exchange Group (ATHEX Group) supports the Greek Capital Market by operating organized equities and derivatives markets, an alternative market, and performing trade clearing and settlement.

Through its markets, the Athens Stock Exchange provides businesses with solutions and financing tools. It aims to expand investor choices by offering a secure environment aligned with international practices and European regulations.

In recent times, the role of stock markets in exploring alternative business financing methods at a European level has grown significantly. The Athens Exchange Group has initiated several actions to highlight the appeal of the Greek Capital Market and companies to international investors while expanding investment opportunities.

Shares of ATHEX Group are traded on the Main Market of the Athens Exchange under the symbol EXAE. More information about ATHEX Group can be found on their website at www.athexgroup.gr.



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