Greece’s Largest Companies by market capitalization, 2024
As of March 10, 2024, EUROBANK ERGASIAS SERVICES AND HOLDINGS is the most valuable company in Greece, with a market cap of $7.77 billion. Following it are NATIONAL BANK OF GREECE ($7.02 billion) and OPAP ($6.81 billion). Greece’s top five most valuable companies include some of the world’s most renowned brands: HELLENIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS ORGANIZATION (No. 4, $6.25 billion) and MYTILINEOS (No. 5, $5.57 billion).
Overall, among Greece’s largest companies by market capitalization, the sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth positions are held by PIRAEUS FINANCIAL HOLDINGS, PUBLIC POWER CORPORATION, ALPHA SERVICES AND HOLDINGS, and JUMBO.
Which one is the most valuable in Greece by market cap?
This list comprises the biggest companies currently in Greece by market cap in 2024:
Greece’s Largest Companies by market capitalization, 2024
RANK | COMPANY | MARKET CAPTIAL (USD DOLLAR) | CEO |
---|---|---|---|
1 | EUROBANK ERGASIAS SERVICES AND HOLDINGS S.A. | $7.77 billion | Fokion C. Karavias |
2 | NATIONAL BANK OF GREECE S.A. | $7.02 billion | Paul Mylonas |
3 | OPAP | $6.81 billion | Jan Karas |
4 | HELLENIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS ORGANIZATION S.A. | $6.25 billion | Michael Tsamaz |
5 | MYTILINEOS S.A. | $5.57 billion | Evangelos Mytilineos |
6 | PIRAEUS FINANCIAL HOLDINGS S.A. | $5.53 billion | Christos Megalou |
7 | PUBLIC POWER CORPORATION S.A. | $4.64 billion | Georgios Stassis |
8 | ALPHA SERVICES AND HOLDINGS S.A. | $4.42 billion | Vasileios E. Psaltis |
9 | JUMBO S.A. | $3.98 billion | Konstantina Demiri |
10 | MOTOR OIL HELLAS CORINTH REFINERIES S.A. | $3.3 billion | Vardis J. Vardinoyannis |
11 | ATHENS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT S.A. | $2.84 billion | Yiannis Paraschis |
12 | HELLENIQ ENERGY HOLDINGS S.A. | $2.72 billion | Andreas Shiamishis |
13 | TERNA ENERGY S.A. | $2.22 billion | Emmanuel Maragoudakis |
14 | TITAN CEMENT INTERNATIONAL SA | $2.16 billion | Bill Zarkalis |
15 | PRODEA REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT COMPANY SOCIÉTÉ ANONYME | $2.06 billion | Aristotelis Dimitrios Karytinos |
16 | GEK TERNA HOLDINGS, REAL ESTATE, CONSTRUCTION S.A. | $1.59 billion | Georgios Peristeris |
17 | LAMDA DEVELOPMENT S.A. | $1.3 billion | Odisseas Athanasiou |
18 | AEGEAN AIRLINES S.A. | $1.25 billion | Dimitrios Gerogiannis |
19 | KARELIA TOBACCO COMPANY INC. | $1.03 billion | Andreas G. Karelias |
20 | ELLAKTOR S.A. | $0.992 billion | Efthymios Bouloutas |
21 | INTRAKAT SOCIÉTÉ ANONYME TECHNICAL AND ENERGY PROJECTS | $0.984 billion | Alexander Exarchou |
22 | ELVALHALCOR HELLENIC COPPER AND ALUMINIUM INDUSTRY S.A. | $0.834 billion | Dimitrios Kyriakopoulos |
23 | INTRALOT S.A. INTEGRATED LOTTERY SYSTEMS AND SERVICES | $0.791 billion | Sokratis Kokkalis |
24 | SARANTIS S.A. | $0.720 billion | Kyriakos Sarantis |
25 | AUTOHELLAS S.A. | $0.709 billion | Eftichios Theodoros Vassilakis |
26 | AVAX S.A. | $0.268 billion | Christos Ioannou |
27 | TRASTOR REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT COMPANY SA | $0.265 billion | Tassos Kazinos |
28 | ENTERSOFT S.A. | $0.263 billion | Antonis Kotzamanidis |
29 | AUSTRIACARD HOLDINGS AG | $0.258 billion | Nikolaos Panayiotis Likos |
30 | MERMEREN KOMBINAT AD | $0.246 billion | Vasilis Anagnostou |
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