
Profit after taxes amounted to € 3.11 million compared to € 878 thousand in the corresponding period last year for the year ending December 31, 2021, based on International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) announced the Alpha Trust Andromeda.
The gross income of the company amounted to € 4.71 million, compared to € 1.73 million in the corresponding period last year. The Company’s portfolio increased by 24.75% in the year 2021, with the internal value of the portfolio (NAV) amounting to € 15.10 million or € 9.4116 per share on 31/12 / 2021. At the end of the fiscal year 2021, the Company’s portfolio was invested in its entirety in Greece, with a percentage of 86.91% in listed shares on the ATHEX. and by 1.98% in bonds.
Decisions
The Board of Directors of the Company took the following decisions:
Establishing an ESG Committee on Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance matters relating to its business activities and appointing its members.
· To propose to the General Assembly the distribution of dividend for the year 2021 total amount of € 802,272, ie 0.50 euros per share, including the amount of € 401,136 or € 0.25 per share corresponding to the temporary dividends of the year that have already been distributed. The additional amount for distribution that results amounts to € 401,136, ie € 0.25 per share.


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