Compare key financials (2021–present) of Greek capital companies from 300,000+ annual statements. Updated daily.
- Rank by sales, assets, growth, profitability (pretax profit, profit margin, ROA)
- Filter by sector, size, keywords, company name, trade name, URL, region, ΑΦΜ, ΓΕΜΗ #
- Compare against sector averages
Financials.gr updates daily, automatically extracting information from new annual statements that Greek capital companies (=ΑΕ, ΕΠΕ, ΙΚΕ) file with ΓΕΜΗ (the Greek Business Registry). We always include direct links to download the referenced statements in PDF from ΓΕΜΗ.
It's a personal project that I hope you find useful. All comments are welcome.
Work by others on the financials of Greek companies:
- ΓΕΜΗ and Knowledge ΑΕ (ΓΕΜΗ's technology partner) offer a statistics dashboard that details Greek business activity. They also offer Open Data APIs that are the original source of data for Financials.gr.
- Papalios Media Group / Direction Business Network publish many annual editions. 'The Strongest of the Greek Economy' was used to sanity-check our methodology and compare numbers during testing.
- The Hellenic Statistical Authority produces many economic indices.
- The Bank of Greece conducts research that is open to the public.
- ICAP CRIF offers 'Data.Prisma' (part of their Business Information Services suite) to businesses and business schools.
- findbiz by ICAP CRIF is ICAP's sales & marketing tool.
- ΤSEK is Tiresias' platform for businesses, offering access to financial data.
- Linked Business is a platform for B2B sales leads & KYC.
Disclaimer and Notes
- Disclaimer: While we employ additional quality controls on top of a highly accurate AI-based extraction process, the creator of Financials.gr does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the data in Financials.gr. Please exercise caution and independently verify any information obtained from Financials.gr before using it for subsequent actions or inactions.
- Financials.gr updates daily and, in addition to new annual statements, it tracks new companies. It includes Greek capital companies (=ΑΕ, ΕΠΕ, ΙΚΕ) that are not branches of foreign companies and are active.
- There are filings for Fiscal Year 2024 in Financials.gr but sector totals for FY2024 are still pending because the majority of companies will file FY2024 in the 2nd half of 2025.
- For rankings, Financials.gr currently uses FY2023 or FY2024 (prefers FY2024). For the purposes of ranking and filtering, active companies without filings for FY2023 or FY2024 are ranked as if their sales, profit and assets equal minus infinity (and are sorted alphabetically) to ensure that companies with FY2023 or FY2024 rank first. Note that 'other income' is not included in sales.
- As per standard convention, we name fiscal years from the year the period ends, e.g. 1 May 2022 to 30 Apr 2023 and 1 Jan 2023 to 31 Dec 2023 are both 'FY2023' (by far the most common year-end is 31 Dec).
- Company sectors are derived from the company's main ΚΑΔ at ΓΕΜΗ and are based on the 1st level of the EU NACE 2 classification with certain modifications: 'Information and Communication' split into 'Publishing & Broadcasting' and 'IT & Telecom', similarly to NACE 2.1; 'Manufacturing – F&B' (food & beverage products) and 'Manufacturing – Metals' split out from 'Manufacturing'; 'Retail' and 'Wholesale' split out from general trade; 'Electric Power' and 'Motor Vehicles' split out to top-level sectors.
- Company keywords are AI-generated from the company's Purpose section at ΓΕΜΗ.
- For a sector's totals, ratios and CAGRs we sum amounts from the filings of the sector's companies from the respective fiscal years even if these companies are inactive today. For a sector's sales CAGR and assets CAGR, the current reference period is FY2021–FY2023 (=2-year CAGR), which will change to FY2021–FY2024 (3-year CAGR) in the 2nd half of 2025, see also Point 3.
- Currently, a company's sales CAGR and assets CAGR are shown if at least a 2-year CAGR can be calculated. In addition, sales CAGR only considers fiscal years with full periods (a company's initial year is usually partial) but we relax the definition of 'full' to include any period >330 days to avoid losing such data points entirely.
- When calculating a company's profit margin & sales CAGR, and ROA & assets CAGR, we only proceed if, respectively, sales and assets are >1M € to limit the impact of outliers.