Three financial offers received for majority stake of Igoumenitsa port authority
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Greece’s privatization agency, the Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund (HRADF), on Thursday announced that its board of directors has unsealed the three bids submitted for the acquisition of 67 percent of shares of the Igoumenitsa Port Authority in extreme northwest Greece.
Following the unsealing of the financial offers, HRADF’s board members announced the commencement of a process to seek improved bids by the three suitors.
Offers were submitted by the following investment schemes:
ATTICA HOLDINGS SA & AKTOR CONCESSIONS SA
GRIMALDI EUROMED CONSORTIUM SpA – MINOAN LINES SA & INVESTMENT CONSTRUCTION COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL SA
THPA SA
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