OPAP

OPAP – Greek Organisation of Football Prognostics S.A.
ΟΠΑΠ – Οργανισμός Προγνωστικών Αγώνων Ποδοσφαίρου Organismos Prognostikon Agonon Podosfairou A.Ε.
Anonymi Etairia
Traded as Athex: OPAP
OTC: GOFPY
Industry Gambling
Founded 1958
Headquarters Athens, Greece
Key people
Kamil Ziegler (Chairman)
Products Lotteries
Sports betting
Revenue Decrease 5.325 billion (2015)[1]
Decrease €1.265 billion (2015)[1]
Profit Decrease €760.0 million (2015)[1]
Total assets Decrease €4.673 billion (2015)[1]
Total equity Decrease €2.893 billion (2015)[1]
Owner Emma Delta Hellenic Holding Limited (33%)[2]
Baupost Group (5.19%)[2]
Number of employees
11.200 (2015)[1]
Subsidiaries Neurosoft S.A. (30%)[3]
Glory Technology Ltd (20%)[3]
Website www.opap.gr

OPAP – Greek Organisation of Football Prognostics S.A. (Greek: ΟΠΑΠ – Οργανισμός Προγνωστικών Αγώνων Ποδοσφαίρου Α.Ε.) is a public company based in Athens, Greece that exclusively operates and manages numerical lottery and sports betting games in Greece.

OPAP is Europe's biggest betting firm.[4]

History

Games

OPAP runs the following games:[5]

Subsidiaries

OPAP has five subsidiaries: OPAP Cyprus Ltd, that operates lottery agencies in Cyprus; OPAP SPORTS Ltd (f/k/a OPAP Glory and Glory Sports Betting) that operates sports betting agencies in Cyprus; OPAP International Ltd, OPAP Investment Ltd and OPAP Services S.A.[7]

Sponsorships

OPAP is the major sponsor of the Hellenic Football Federation for 2010 up to 2012 and will give 11.000.000 euro to the HFF plus 500.000 euro to the Greek national football team after its qualification to the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

Controversy

Criticism

Involvement in Stanleybet shutdown

In November 2008, the government of Greece shut down the Greek operations of Liverpool-based Stanleybet International, an European gambling company. Stanleybet had recently opened two offices in Greece and was to be a major competitor to OPAP.[8] The government acted on OPAP's public complaints and raided Stanleybet offices on November 7, 2008, confiscating their assets.[9]

One of the complaints expressed by protests during the 2008 Greek riots was the government's fast action in acting on behalf of OPAP to remove competition, whereas for issues affecting public safety or the rights of the people the government has been popularly thought to be slow-acting.[10]

References

External links

How to Won Joker Greece

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