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ATTICA GROUP
The strategic plan for sales of up to €925 million and EBITDA of up to €262 million in 2030
Attica Group is setting the bar for 2030 at €238-€262 million for EBITDA and €915-€925 million for revenues, according to the information presented by the group's management at the Capital Day held yesterday in London.
Targeting the roadshow in London in early February
Attica Group is moving at the pace of Attica Group's share offering to the investing public by Strix Holdings, with the aim of complying with the new Athens Exchange regulations regarding the criteria for free float.
Turnover up 27.4% in the 9 months - At €593.4 million
Attica Group's turnover increased in both of its geographical sectors of operation (shipping and international sailing) for the nine months of 2024.
Agreement with Davidson Kempner for €3.7 billion of NPEs
Davidson Kempner Capital Management LP and Attica Bank have advised a legal entity to agree to sell 95% of the intermediate and low senior notes of two securitizations secured by two portfolios of non-performing exposures (NPEs).
Demerger plan approved
The Board of Directors of Attica Group has announced the approval of the Draft Demerger Agreement in the form of the demerger of the maritime passenger, car and truck transport business and its absorption by the subsidiary Blue Star Ferries.
Six awards at the Environmental Awards 2024
Attica Group was distinguished with a total of 6 awards at this year's Environmental Awards 2024.
29.9% increase in turnover in the first half of the year
Attica Group's turnover for the first half of 2024 showed an increase in both geographical areas of operation—Greek shipping and international voyages.
The merger with Pancreta Bank is completed
The merger of Attica Bank with Pancreta Bank was formally completed today, creating the 5th largest bank in Greece by estimated assets.
Completed the Sale of Africa Morocco Link's stake for €49 million
Attica Group has sold its operations in Morocco for €49 million.
Shipbuilding programme at €1.2 billion
The Attica Group plans to build up to ten new ships at a cost of €1.2 billion.
€800 million shipbuilding programme for 240-metre
Attica Group has entered into an agreement, potentially worth over €800 million, with Stena, one of the biggest shipping companies and ferry line operators, and CMJL Weihai Shipyards, a Chinese shipyard, for the construction of up to four extremely large, environmentally friendly ferries.