39 percent of Greek companies want to exit abroad
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
39 percent of Greek companies consider transferring their headquarters abroad, almost double compared to last July when capital controls were imposed, according to a survey by Endeavor Greece.
This percentage translates into more than 9,000 small, medium and large Greek companies that are examining the pros and cons of their transfer to another country. At the same time, 15 percent of companies participating in the survey have already transferred their activities abroad.
The survey was conducted between March 23 and March 31.
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