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1 Greek Capital Market & Hellenic Exchanges by Alexandros Moraitakis Jan 2005

2 Agenda Greek Capital Market 3-7 Market Data8-13 Market Conditions14-15 ASE- HELEX Group 16-28 Concluding Remarks 29-30

3 3 Greek Capital Market ► Investment opportunities in the Greek capital market ► Objectives of Athens Exchange: market depth, high standards, participation in the single European capital market ► Vision: Strong, safe and reliable ► Significant progress in Greek capital market in the context of financial liberalisation ► Internationalized market as, currently, foreign investors participate by about 35% in total ATHEX capitalization

4 4 Greek Capital Market ► Qualitative and quantitative changes led to the upgrading of the Greek capital market, which was declared a developed- mature market by international investors, in May 2001 ► Certain economic developments at the background. Economic stability, economic growth, structural reforms ► Sound regulatory framework, transparency, disclosure, corporate governance ► Efforts for a more efficient market continue

5 5 Greek Capital Market ► Main market ► Parallel market ► New market ► Secondary listing of equities ► GDRs, and units of mutual funds for emerging markets Greek Equities Market

6 6 Greek Capital Market ► Stock Indices ► Stocks ► Bonds ► Currency Futures and Options

7 7 Greek Capital Market ► General Index ► Parallel market index ► Sectoral indices ► FTSE/ASE 20 ► FTSE/ASE Mid 40 ► FTSE/ASE Small 80 ► FTSE/ASE 140 ► FTSE Med 100 Indices

8 8 Market Data - Spot Daily Value of Transactions Following a significant decline in 2000-02, volumes in 2003 and 2004 stabilized at a much higher level € million

9 9 Market Data - Derivatives Derivatives Daily Volume (# contracts) Total: 9,118 Total: 14,921 Total: 19,463 Derivatives market has good growth prospects Total: 19,496

10 10 Equity Market Indicators

11 11 Equity Market Indicators

12 12 Key sectors in Greek capital market

13 13 MAJOR STOCK EXCHANGES RETURNS June 2004 Ranking YTD %

14 14 Certain conditions seem to establish favorable market conditions for the foreseeable future ► Significant prospects for many economic sectors, such as banking, construction, refineries and cement, among others. ► Rising investor interest (M&A Deals, etc) ► Olympic games raised country's profile, increased demand, while we expect positive post Olympic effects. ► Continuous economic growth as structural funds are to continue, until 2008 while Government’s investment spending is to continue vigorously in coming years. ► High multiplier effects in the economy due to large investment prospects. ► The research of most Greek and foreign stock brokerage houses indicates a market P/E of 15.1x and an EV/EBITDA of 8.7x. (estimations for 2005)

15 15 Measures to improve transparency, disclosure and investor protection ► Emphasis on listed companies’ fundamentals transparency and disclosure ► Corporate Governance (Law 3016/2002) ► International Accounting Standards (mandatory for all listed companies for the 2004(EoY) financial statements) ► Control of financial statements and external auditors (Every year, an independent committee established, randomly selects 10% of all listed companies financial statements and review their auditors reports) ► Capital market ombudsman

16 16 Group Structure 99% Derivatives Market Clearing & Settlement Marketing in Northern Greece Promoting Emerging Capital Markets Cash Market Clearing & Settlement The Group is vertically integrated, providing trading, clearing, settlement, information services and IT 100% Cash & Derivatives Markets Information Services 100% To merge with Helex

17 17 Hellenic Exchanges S.A. (HELEX)  HELEX is the holding company of the Athens Exchange Group  HELEX Group operates the local cash and derivatives markets and the clearing, settlement and registry systems  HELEX is vertically integrated, as it provides trading, clearing, settlement, registry, information and IT services  HELEX is listed on the Athens Exchange and is currently capitalized at € 540 million (1) (1) As of December 31, 2004, closing price € 7.60

18 18 HELEX  During 2004, trading activity, in both cash/spot and derivatives markets, held positions compared to 2003, despite weak Q3 2004, while market capitalization increased by 8% mostly in the last quarter.  The Group is now fully privatised and aims for revenue and shareholder value maximization.  All supervision and control activities are removed from the Exchange.  HELEX has embarked on a successful re-engineering program, achieving significant cost reduction.

19 19 Share performance vs ASE General Index 49,02% 26,82%

20 20 Diversified shareholder structure HELEX was fully privatized during September 2003 through a public offering

21 21 Strategy - Objectives  Develop further domestic market  New product development  More emphasis on sales, and revenue differentiation  Restructure and rationalize HELEX Group to increase efficiency, effectiveness and reduce costs  Expansion in Southeastern Europe  Co-operation and further integration with European markets and market participants  Maximize shareholders value

22 22 Domestic Developments  New products and new markets  Transfer of regulatory competences to the Capital Market Commission  Internal Rule Book  New Premises

23 23 Operational Re-engineering  Evaluate and revise the Group’s organization model  Redesign key procedures and structures  Ensure more efficiency, control and maximization of synergies  Reduction of operation expenses Become a leaner, more effective & cost efficient organization

24 24 Expansion in the SE Europe Region  Co-operation with local exchanges  Promotion of products, GDR’s, dual listing  Information dissemination  In-source IT infrastructure

25 25 Promotion of co-operation in the EU  Monitor closely the new consolidation phase among the various European Exchanges  Contact with major exchanges, exchange alliances & depositories

26 26 Turnover drivers – 2004 (estimates)  Turnover has become less reliant on cash market transactions. Income from securities (trading, clearing and settlement) represents 53% of group turnover, compared to 63% in 2000  The derivatives market contributes 15% of group turnover, compared to just 2% during the year 2000

27 27 Cost Drivers 2004 (estimates)  Cost has been cut by 10% on a compounded basis, from 2001 to 2004, the reduction stemming mainly from personnel, marketing and overhead expenses  2004 estimate includes €1,9m one-off fees from the sale of stock portfolio  Full benefits of cost savings will show in the years to come -14% -10%

28 28 Group Personnel  Staff accounts for approximately 50% of the cost structure  Approximately 32% reduction in personnel numbers since the end of 2001 Note: Personnel figures refer to end period

29 29 Concluding Remarks The Country  Significant infrastructure investments  Capital inflows through the 3rd Community Support Framework  Successful completion of the Olympic Games  Good growth prospects of the local market  Improved corporate profits  Reduction of corporate taxes HELEX  Strong Balance Sheet  Improving financials/cost structure  On going successful re- engineering process  Maximization of shareholders value

30 Thank you Alexandros Moraitakis BoD member, HELEX Chairman, SMEHA CEO, NUNTIUS Securities Tel.: +30 210 3350599 Cell: +30 69 77 903 903 Email: am@nuntius.gr


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