Fortune Greece presented the awards for the “Most Admired Companies in Greece” on Thursday at a celebration of entrepreneurship in Athens.
Held for the 11th consecutive year, the awards are the culmination of a process that began with the Fortune Greece survey, conducted in collaboration with KPMG, which is based on Fortune’s international criteria and methodology.
In 2025, participation in the voting exceeded all previous records, as more than 2,200 C-suite executives from the 500 companies operating in Greece with a turnover of over 50 million euros participated.
Anastasia Paretzoglou, executive chair of Fortune Greece, stated: “In an era when the international environment is unpredictable, changing, multifactorial and uncertain, corporate reputation is the hardest asset of any company. Today, for a company to be successful, numbers alone are not enough. It requires ethics, resilience, adaptability, and a true commitment to people, the environment and society. The companies that stand out have achieved much more than being successful. They have won the trust and respect of employees, suppliers and competitors.”
The companies that stood out in 2025 from all sectors are: Aegean Airlines, Sklavenitis, Papastratos, Coca-Cola Hellenic, Lamda Development, Kaizen Gaming, Metlen, Plaisio Computers, OTE Group, TITAN, Mega, PPC, Melissa, Barba Stathis, Eurobank, Papadopoulos, Halkiadakis, Ion, Skroutz and Accenture Greece.
