Severance offer at Bank of Cyprus
Bank of Cyprus is about to downsize again, launching a new voluntary exit plan for 40 to 50 employees as it seeks to cut staff and rein in expenses.
Bank of Cyprus is about to downsize again, launching a new voluntary exit plan for 40 to 50 employees as it seeks to cut staff and rein in expenses.
Growthfund CEO Yannis Papachristou met on Friday with the management of Hellenic Post (ELTA), in order for the company to visit and consult with local communities that will be affected by the restructuring plan.
S&P Global Ratings has upgraded Titan Cement’s outlook to “Positive,” while affirming its long-term issuer credit rating at “BB+.”
A draft law by the National Economy & Finance Ministry on “Taxation reform for the demographic issue and the middle class – Support measures for society and the economy” passed in a parliamentary plenary by majority vote on Friday.
The introduction of the new state IDs is intended to further streamline interactions with an already digitized state.
Olympiakos defeated Partizan in Piraeus after a very tight game in Piraeus on Friday, after Panathinaikos lost badly in Belgrade to Red Star on Wednesday.
Despite their rather strong results for the third quarter of the year, banks continued to drag the Greek stock market lower on Friday.
The Athens-based band Electrolytes brings its energetic blend of Afro-funk, Latin, blues and punk influences to Kerameio (27 Plateon).
Greece has designated 2,892 spaces as civil protection shelters, with a total capacity of 1,981,514 people. The figure could increase by up to 30%, Deputy Minister for Civil Protection Ioannis Lampropoulos told parliament Friday, responding to a question.