The Association of Listed Companies celebrates 20 years of active presence in the Greek capital market
The Association of Listed Companies in Greece commemorates two decades of contributing to a stronger and more development-friendly capital market.
The Association of Listed Companies (ENEIS) celebrated its 20th anniversary in the Greek capital market, reflecting on its long-standing vision of fostering a strong and outward-looking stock exchange. The anniversary event took place on February 26, highlighted by the participation of officials from the state, regulatory bodies, and market representatives. The gathering served as an opportunity to reiterate the association's role in shaping the operational framework for listed companies in Greece.
During the event, various stakeholders from the capital market and listed firms emphasized the importance of creating a modern, reliable, and competitive financial environment. They discussed the opportunities and challenges that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) face in raising capital from both the Athens Exchange and European capital markets. This dialogue is crucial in light of the evolving financial landscape and the economic hurdles that SMEs encounter in Greece.
The Minister of Digital Governance and Artificial Intelligence, Dimitris Papastergiou, highlighted the essential role of digital transformation in enhancing the capital market's efficiency and accessibility. As the financial sector increasingly integrates digital solutions, the event underscored a collective commitment to innovation and modernization in order to support sustainable economic growth in the region.