The 5th InvestGR Forum 2022: A New Greece Emerges (www.investgr.eu) is expected to take place on July 13 at Grand Hyatt Athens.
The InvestGR Forum: Foreign Investments in Greece is organized by Public Affairs and Networks, for the fifth consecutive year, and deals exclusively with the issue of foreign investment in Greece and the country’s attractiveness as an investment destination.
The title of the 5th InvestGR Forum 2022 will be “A New Greece Emerges”.
Strategic Partners of the InvestGR Forum are the companies EY Greece and JTI Hellas.
In this context, the first findings of the research of EY, “Attractiveness Survey: Greece 2022”, will be presented and analyzed, on the subject of the attractiveness of Greece as an investment destination. The research, which is an autonomous part of the broader EY Attractiveness Survey Europe program, on the attractiveness of Europe as an investment destination, is based on a significant sample of executives of large foreign companies, who either already have an investment presence in Greece or are potential investors.
The founder of InvestGR Forum, Andreas Giannopoulos, said: “Despite the problems, uncertainties and dangers that always lurk, it seems that the Greek economy is able to overcome the effects of the pandemic and recover dynamically, perhaps exceeding the forecasts of financial analysts. In other words, a new Greece is emerging. This will be the title of the 5th InvestGR Forum 2022: A New Greece Emerges. The aim of the InvestGR Forum is to continue, for the fifth year in a row, to offer a credible, serious and structured step of dialogue and exchange of thoughts and proposals on the always topical and crucial for the development issue of foreign investments in the country “.
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