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EYDAP
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    EYDAP

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    Athens Water Supply and Sewerage Company
    EYDAP
    Native name
    Εταιρεία Ύδρευσης και Αποχέτευσης Πρωτεύουσας
    Romanized name
    Eteria Ydrefsis ke Apohetefsis Protevusas
    Type State owned
    AthexEYDAP
    Industry Water industry
    Founded 1980 (1980)
    Headquarters ,
    Greece
    Area served
    Metropolitan area of Athens
    Key people
    Theodora Varvarigou (Chairman)
    Harry Sachinis (CEO)
    Services Water Supply & Sewerage
    Revenue €330.32 million (2020)
    €(92.18) million (2020)
    €(66.10) million (2020)
    Total assets €1.613 billion (2020)
    Total equity €827.81 million (2020)
    Owner HRADF (61.33%)
    Paulson & Co. (9.99%)
    Number of employees
    183 (2020)
    Website www.eydap.gr/en

    The Athens Water Supply and Sewerage Company (Greek: Εταιρεία Ύδρευσης και Αποχέτευσης Πρωτεύουσας, Eteria Ydrefsis ke Apohetefsis Protevusas, abbr. ΕΥΔΑΠ, EYDAP) is the largest Greek enterprise in its sector. Based in Galatsi in Athens, it is serving 4.3 million customers in the metropolitan area of Athens with fresh water and 3.5 million customers with sewers.

    Company

    EYDAP was founded in 1980 after the merge of the two water suppliers Hellenic Water Company (EEY) and Greater Athens Sewerage Organization (OAP).

    The Greek state holds a majority stake in EYDAP, with further 27 percent being listed at the Athens Exchange where it belongs to the 25 companies forming the FTSE/Athex Large Cap index.

    Following the Greek government-debt crisis, EYDAP was planned to be fully privatized under the terms of the Eurozone Memorandum. In May 2014, the Greek Council of State however blocked the transfer of the government's stake to its privatization fund, the Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund. The constitutional court ruled that the sale would be unconstitutional. Following this decision, a merger of EYDAP with the Thessaloniki Water Supply & Sewage Co. (EYATH) was taken into consideration instead.

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