Virtual Data Rooms in Greece — 2026 Market Guide
Greek M&A activity is concentrated in Athens and led by banking consolidation, shipping (Piraeus), tourism / hospitality, energy, and technology. Greek VDR practice follows GDPR plus the national implementing law, supervised by HDPA. The Bank of Greece and HCMC supervise financial outsourcing under EBA / ESMA guidelines.
Athens deal teams use Drooms, EthosData, Virtual Vaults, and Papermark.
Last updated: May 2026.
Greece M&A and Deal Context
Major drivers: banking consolidation (NPL portfolios), shipping (tanker, dry-bulk), tourism / hospitality, renewables, technology.
Greek Regulatory Environment
- GDPR + Greek implementing law. HDPA is the DPA.
- Bank of Greece / HCMC outsourcing aligns with EBA / ESMA guidelines.
Providers Used by Greek Deal Teams
- [Drooms](/providers/drooms) — banking and shipping deals.
- [EthosData](/providers/ethosdata), [Virtual Vaults](/providers/virtual-vaults), [Papermark](/providers/papermark).
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Greek banking consolidation drive VDR demand?
Yes. NPL secondary-market trades and bank-branch carve-outs have been recurring sources of VDR mandates over recent years.