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E-Transactions in Greece Up 10.7% in 2024, YOY

E-Transactions in Greece Up 10.7% in 2024, YOY

Hellenic Shipping News

Last year’s decision by the finance ministry to make the acceptance

Last year’s decision by the finance ministry to make the acceptance of electronic payments (credit, debit cards and other platforms) mandatory in practically all facets of the Greek economy appears to be paying off handsomely.

According to ministry figures released on Wednesday, e-transactions increased in 2024 by 10.7% compared to 2023. The figure, in absolute terms, reached 67.7 billion euros, up from 61.1 billion euros the previous years.

The deadline for practically all businesses and self-employed professionals to install POS systems – as well as an inter-bank cash transfer app (IRIS) for certain categories – allowing for electronic payment expired in mid-2024, despite often vociferous opposition by trade groups representing everything from cab drivers to kiosk owners, and from state-licensed professionals to craftsmen.

Another measure based on an online digital application, called myDATA, also increased revenues – ostensibly from making tax evasion and avoidance more difficult.

“The 6.6-billion-euro increase in electronic transactions in 2024 is significant proof that the connection of POS machines with cash registers has succeeded in contributing to a decisive reduction in tax evasion. A sense of fairness and a level playing field between businesses is reinforced, and at the same time higher tax revenues can be

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