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| name = Hellenic Post |
| name = Hellenic Post |
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| locations = |
| locations = |
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| area_served = Greece |
| area_served = Greece |
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| key_people = |
| key_people = Daniel Benardout (Chairman)<br />Gregory Sklikas (CEO) |
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| industry = [[Mail|Postal services]], [[Courier]] |
| industry = [[Mail|Postal services]], [[Courier]] |
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| services = [[Mail|Letter post]], [[Parcel post|parcel service]], [[Express mail|EMS]], [[Delivery (commerce)|delivery]], [[cargo|freight]] forwarding, [[third-party logistics]] |
| services = [[Mail|Letter post]], [[Parcel post|parcel service]], [[Express mail|EMS]], [[Delivery (commerce)|delivery]], [[cargo|freight]] forwarding, [[third-party logistics]] |
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| revenue = €318.46 million |
| revenue = €318.46 million |
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| revenue_year = 2020<ref>https://www.elta.gr/Portals/0/Files/IFRS%20Notes%20ELTA%202020_signed_1.pdf |
| revenue_year = 2020<ref name="auto">{{Cite web |url=https://www.elta.gr/Portals/0/Files/IFRS%20Notes%20ELTA%202020_signed_1.pdf |title=Elta |access-date=1 February 2022 |archive-date=1 February 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220201194823/https://www.elta.gr/Portals/0/Files/IFRS%20Notes%20ELTA%202020_signed_1.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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| operating_income = €(17.83) million (2020)<ref |
| operating_income = €(17.83) million (2020)<ref name="auto"/> |
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| net_income = €9.58 million |
| net_income = €9.58 million |
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| net_income_year = 2020<ref |
| net_income_year = 2020<ref name="auto"/> |
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| assets = €584.88 million |
| assets = €584.88 million |
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| assets_year = 2020<ref |
| assets_year = 2020<ref name="auto"/> |
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| equity= €38.77 million |
| equity = €38.77 million |
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| equity_year = 2020<ref |
| equity_year = 2020<ref name="auto"/> |
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| parent = |
| parent = |
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| owner = [[Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund|HCAP]] (100%)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.elta.gr/ |
| owner = [[Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund|HCAP]] (100%)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.elta.gr/|title=ELTA PORTAL|website=www.elta.gr|accessdate=7 January 2024}}</ref> |
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| num_employees = 7,000 |
| num_employees = 7,000 |
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| num_employees_year = 2020<ref>https://gr.linkedin.com/company/elta_2 |
| num_employees_year = 2020<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://gr.linkedin.com/company/elta_2|title=ELTA Hellenic Post SA | LinkedIn|website=gr.linkedin.com|accessdate=7 January 2024}}</ref> |
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| divisions = |
| divisions = |
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| subsid = ELTA Courier |
| subsid = ELTA Courier |
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| homepage = {{url|http://www.elta.gr/}} |
| homepage = {{url|http://www.elta.gr/}} |
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| footnotes = source<ref>http://www.elta.gr/Portals/0/pdf/%CE%A3%CE%A5%CE%9D%CE%9F%CE%A0%CE%A4%CE%99%CE%9A%CE%91%20%CE%9F%CE%99%CE%9A%CE%9F%CE%9D%CE%9F%CE%9C%CE%99%CE%9A%CE%91%20%CE%A3%CE%A4%CE%9F%CE%99%CE%A7%CE%95%CE%99%CE%91.pdf |
| footnotes = source<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.elta.gr/Portals/0/pdf/%CE%A3%CE%A5%CE%9D%CE%9F%CE%A0%CE%A4%CE%99%CE%9A%CE%91%20%CE%9F%CE%99%CE%9A%CE%9F%CE%9D%CE%9F%CE%9C%CE%99%CE%9A%CE%91%20%CE%A3%CE%A4%CE%9F%CE%99%CE%A7%CE%95%CE%99%CE%91.pdf |title=Elta |access-date=6 January 2017 |archive-date=7 January 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170107095900/http://www.elta.gr/Portals/0/pdf/%CE%A3%CE%A5%CE%9D%CE%9F%CE%A0%CE%A4%CE%99%CE%9A%CE%91%20%CE%9F%CE%99%CE%9A%CE%9F%CE%9D%CE%9F%CE%9C%CE%99%CE%9A%CE%91%20%CE%A3%CE%A4%CE%9F%CE%99%CE%A7%CE%95%CE%99%CE%91.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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The '''Hellenic Post S.A.''' ({{lang-el|Ελληνικά Ταχυδρομεία}}, abbreviated |
The '''Hellenic Post S.A.''' ({{lang-el|Ελληνικά Ταχυδρομεία}}, abbreviated |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Hellenic Post was founded in 1828 along with the modern Greek state. Since 1996 it has been operating as a public limited company owned by the state. |
Hellenic Post was founded in 1828 along with the modern Greek state. Since 1996 it has been operating as a public limited company owned by the state. |
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In 1834 an agreement with French banker Feraldi |
In 1834 an agreement with French banker Francois Feraldi ensured mail service to and from the Greek islands, and in 1836 placed the first wagons for transporting mail between [[Athens]] and [[Piraeus]]. |
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In 1860 the |
In 1860 the law on stamps came into force, and the first Greek postage stamp was printed at the [[Paris Mint]], symbolically the head of [[Hermes]]. |
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Starting in 1926, the Italian [[Aero Espresso Italiana|Aero Espresso]] started offering its services to ELTA for mail delivery by plane. |
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During the [[Greek Civil War]], the post office was always present, ensuring and enabling communication with the front. In 1949, with the establishment of [[OTE]], the telegraph and telephone services were separated from the postal service, which now became the sole service of ELTA. |
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Since 2006 |
Since 2006 ELTA have been providing banking services, in accordance with the partnership with Hellenic Postbank. |
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Native name | Ελληνικά Ταχυδρομεία |
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Company type | Anonymi Etairia |
Industry | Postal services, Courier |
Founded | 1828 (as organisation) 1970 (as company) |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Greece |
Key people | Daniel Benardout (Chairman) Gregory Sklikas (CEO) |
Services | Letter post, parcel service, EMS, delivery, freight forwarding, third-party logistics |
Revenue | €318.46 million (2020[1]) |
€(17.83) million (2020)[1] | |
€9.58 million (2020[1]) | |
Total assets | €584.88 million (2020[1]) |
Total equity | €38.77 million (2020[1]) |
Owner | HCAP (100%)[2] |
Number of employees | 7,000 (2020[3]) |
Subsidiaries | ELTA Courier |
Website | www |
Footnotes / references source[4] |
The Hellenic Post S.A. (Template:Lang-el, abbreviated
History
Hellenic Post was founded in 1828 along with the modern Greek state. Since 1996 it has been operating as a public limited company owned by the state.
In 1834 an agreement with French banker Francois Feraldi ensured mail service to and from the Greek islands, and in 1836 placed the first wagons for transporting mail between Athens and Piraeus.
In 1860 the law on stamps came into force, and the first Greek postage stamp was printed at the Paris Mint, symbolically the head of Hermes.
In 1869 ELTA started using the Greek railway system, and in 1874 it was one of the founding members in the Universal Postal Union established in Bern.
In 1892 telephone services were added to the responsibilities of the post.
In 1909 the company inaugurated the rural postal service, which for remained for decades the sole means of communication for farmers in difficult to reach rural areas.
Starting in 1926, the Italian Aero Espresso started offering its services to ELTA for mail delivery by plane.
During the Greek Civil War, the post office was always present, ensuring and enabling communication with the front. In 1949, with the establishment of OTE, the telegraph and telephone services were separated from the postal service, which now became the sole service of ELTA.
Since 2006 ELTA have been providing banking services, in accordance with the partnership with Hellenic Postbank.
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Post office in Patmos
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Post box at Cape Sounion
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Hellenic Post, Courier Service logo
See also
References
- ^ a b c d e "Elta" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 February 2022. Retrieved 1 February 2022.
- ^ "ELTA PORTAL". www.elta.gr. Retrieved 7 January 2024.
- ^ "ELTA Hellenic Post SA | LinkedIn". gr.linkedin.com. Retrieved 7 January 2024.
- ^ "Elta" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 January 2017. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
External links
- (in Greek) Official website