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«AgroInvest» — News — Greece prepares second wave of privatisations

Greece prepares second wave of privatisations

2012-10-16 17:46:08

Greece plans to launch tenders to sell or lease a string of state assets, including its biggest refiner and two largest ports, as it battles to pay down debt and meet the terms of an international bailout.

The deals will be a second wave of privatisations after six projects which are expected to complete in early 2013.

"We have some very significant assets and tenders to launch in the next few months," Mr Yannis Emiris, head of Greece's HRADF privatisation agency told a conference on Tuesday.

Athens plans to launch tenders to sell stakes in refiner Hellenic Petroleum, the country's two biggest ports in Piraeus and Thessaloniki, its second-biggest water company Thessaloniki Water, and Larco, one of the world's biggest nickel producers.

The country also plans to seek investors for the country's biggest airport in Athens, the Egnatia motorway as well as small regional airports and marinas.

Privatisations are a key part of Greek efforts to pay down debt and return from the verge of bankruptcy. Under the terms of its EU/IMF bailout plan, Athens is supposed to raise 19 billion euros (S$30 billion) by the end of 2015 and about 50 billion euros by 2020 under its asset sale program.

But Greece has already missed several revenue targets, having raised only about 1.6 billion euros in cash since its first bailout in May 2010.

Apart from reducing debt, Greece hopes the privatisation programme will create about 60 billion euros of investments, 50,000 jobs and 3 billion euros of annual tax revenues, boosting GDP by one percentage point each year, Mr Emiris said.

 

 

TODAY