HRADF definition

HRADF means the Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund S.A. (in Greek “Ταμείο Αξιοποίησης Ιδιωτικής Περιουσίας του Δημοσίου Α.Ε.”) registered in the Greek General Commercial Registry under number 117034801000.

Examples of HRADF in a sentence

  • The list of Government Pending Actions has been approved by the Board of Directors of the HRADF and is attached to this Memorandum as an Annex and constitutes an integral part of this agreement.

  • Endorse through KYSOIP the Asset Development Plan approved by HRADF.

  • The strategic plan of HCAP and its direct subsidiaries (excluding HFSF and HRADF in relation to assets included in its Asset Development Plan) will be prepared by HCAP, in line with the structured, high level Ministerial Guidance and then approved by the sole Shareholder.

  • The Board of Directors of the HRADF approved its updated Asset Development Plan (ADP), which includes for privatisation assets under HRADF as of 26 April 2016.

  • The Strategic Plan should specify for HCAP and its direct subsidiaries (excluding HFSF and HRADF in relation to assets included in its Asset Development Plan) revenue targets and the strategies for meeting them through the development of HCAP’s assets.

  • On the key remaining tenders of the ADP in indent (iii) of the prior actions listed above, HRADF will hire the advisors by June 2017.

  • The Hellenic Republic will issue a Ministerial Decision that will specify the optimization scheme of the existing “open” toll system, as proposed by the Technical Advisor of the HRADF.

  • The Government and the Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund (HRADF or TAIPED) have taken important steps in advancing the privatisation programme forward (e.g., completion of the transaction on the regional airports, the conclusion of the Pireaus Port (OLP) privatisation, launching of Egnatia motorway concession tender, financial closing of Astir) and are committed to proceed with the ambitious, ongoing privatisation programme of HRADF.

  • Implementation of the agreed HRADF Asset Development Programme (by means of direct sale, concessions, securitisations, or other forms of monetisation) regarding all its core assets is key to stimulate private investment, increase efficiency, and provide financing to the State.

  • HRADF will launch procurement processes to hire advisors for the key remaining tenders of the ADP including Hellenic Petroleum (HELPE); the electricity company (PPC), the gas company (DEPA), the water companies for Thessaloniki and Athens (EYATH, EYDAP, respectively), the telecom company (OTE) and the 30% stake in the Athens International Airport.