The Athens Stock Exchange is joining forces with Morgan Stanley for the first time, for the organization of the Hellenic Investment Conference that will take place on November 28 and 29, 2022, at the Morgan Stanley Conference Center in London.
The conference is held in collaboration with Alpha Bank, Eurobank, National Bank of Greece and Piraeus Bank.
As reported by ATHEX, the Hellenic Investment Conference aims to support Greek entrepreneurship, through highlighting the investment opportunities of the Greek capital market and strengthening institutional confidence in our country. It will include individual and group meetings between the largest listed companies and international investment funds, as well as panel discussions, presentations and networking events.
The conference, which will be closed to the general public and the media, will be attended by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and the Prime Minister’s economic advisor, Alexis Patelis.
The agenda
The first day of the Conference will include one to one and group meetings as well as the following discussions:
Welcome & Discussion with Mr. Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic Moderator: Franck Petitgas, Head of Morgan Stanley International
Discussion with Mr Alex Patelis, Chief Economic Advisor to the Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic Moderator: Yianos Kontopoulos, CEO, Athens Exchange Group
Panel: Greek Banks: Vassilios Psaltis, CEO, Alpha Services and Holdings Fokion Karavias, CEO, Eurobank Pavlos Mylonas, CEO, National Bank of Greece Christos Megalou, CEO, Piraeus Financial Holdings Moderator: Nida Iqbal Siddiqi, Head of EEMEA Banks Equity Research, Morgan Stanley
The second day of the Conference exclusively includes meetings of representatives of Greek companies with international funds.
Participating companies
AEGEAN AIRLINES
ALPHA SERVICES AND HOLDINGS
ATHENS EXCHANGE GROUP
ATHENS WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE SA
AUTOHELLAS
CENERGY HOLDINGS
ELLAKTOR
ELVALHALCOR HELLENIC COPPER AND ALUMINUM INDUSTRY
EUROBANK ERGASIAS SERVICES AND HOLDINGS
GEK TERNA HOLDING REAL ESTATE CONSTRUCTION
GREEK ORGANIZATION OF FOOTBALL PROGNOSTICS (OPAP)
HELLENIC TELECOM. ORG. (OTE)
HELLENiQ ENERGY HOLDINGS S.A.
INTRACOM HOLDINGS SA
INTRALOT S.A.
LAMDA DEVELOPMENT
MOTOR OIL (HELLAS) CORINTH REFINERIES
MYTILINEOS
NATIONAL BANK OF GREECE
NOVAL PROPERTY REIC
PEOPLECERT
PIRAEUS FINANCIAL HOLDINGS
PIRAEUS PORT AUTHORITY
PUBLIC POWER CORPORATION
SARANTIS GROUP
TERNA ENERGY SA
TITAN CEMENT INTERNATIONAL
VIOHALCO SA/NV
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