AADE Publishes 2025 List of Major Debtors Owing Over €150,000

The Public Administration and Public Administration Authority (AADE) today published the list of names and corporate names of the largest debtors of the State and e-EFKA.

Key Debtors:

  • Legal Entities: The bankrupt "Acropolis Securities" tops the list with a debt exceeding €14.4 billion, followed by the former state-owned "Olympic Aviation" with €2.344 billion in debts.
  • Individuals: Kosta Chris leads with €1.127 billion in overdue debts, followed by Apostolides Panay with €1.08 billion.

Debt Details:

  • State Debts: Unsettled overdue installments due by June 24, 2024, including late payment surcharges up to June 24, 2025.
  • e-EFKA Debts: Unsettled debts due by June 24, 2024, covering insurance periods up to April 2024.

Data Sources:

  • State debts are sourced from TAXIS/EISPRAXIS and ICISnet systems.
  • e-EFKA debts are sourced from the Insurance Debt Collection Center (KEAO) system.

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Natural persons and legal entities with basic overdue debts exceeding €150,000, unpaid for over 12 months as of the data extraction date (June 24, 2025).

Transparency and Compliance:
The lists are published under POL.1158/2017 and Law 3943/2011 (amended by Law 4410/2016) for transparency and public interest. Data accuracy depends on updates to TAXIS/EISPRAXIS/ICISnet and KEAO systems by tax authorities and e-EFKA directorates. Discrepancies, if any, will be addressed post-publication in accordance with Articles 6 and 7 of POL.1158/2017 and KEAO Circular 40/2017.

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