The Hellenic Banking Association (HBA) recently released the results of a study of Greece’s banking sector a year and a half into the imposition of capital controls, offering a snapshot of the country’s crisis-battered industry.
Condor, a low-cost airline, will be offering direct flights between Thessaloniki and Frankfurt
this summer, flying on Tuesdays and Fridays through October.
The Greek government will soon require certain business sectors to complete transactions electronically with point-of-sale (POS) terminals in an effort to curb VAT tax evasion.
Union of the Greek Shipowners (EEE) President Theodore Veniamis outlined the organization’s efforts to push the European Union to recognize the International Maritime Organization (IMO) as a benchmark at a recent EEE meeting.
Between 2013 and 2014, the country of Bulgaria saw one of its largest and most successful banks get demolished by a trio of a corrupt judiciary, corrupt media, and corrupt government officials in a classic corporate raiding scheme.
An Athens court recently furthered efforts to restructure supermarket retailer Marinopoulos by removing Tuesday's deadline for the resolution of third-party demands in the company’s bankruptcy.
Following June 2015’s imposition of capital controls in Greece, the country has seen a marked increase in electronic transactions, particularly in contactless payments.
Caterpillar recently introduced two new electric counterbalance forklifts ranges: the 48V and 80V EP ranges, which cover three- and four-wheel forklifts capable of handling between 1.3 tons and 5 tons.
Christine Lagarde, managing director of International Monetary Fund (IMF), recently spoke at an Atlantic Council meeting in Washington, D.C., about the sustainability of Greek debt.
Grivalia Properties, an Athens-based real estate company, recently announced growth in its profits based on final figures from 2016, which showed the company’s net profits hit $28.19 million.