Germanos (chain of stores)

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Germanos Chain of Stores
TypePrivate
IndustryRetail
Founded1980
HeadquartersAthens, Greece
ProductsRetail stores
ParentOTE
Websitewww.germanos.gr Edit this on Wikidata

The Germanos chain of stores (Greek: Γερμανός) is a multinational chain of retail electronic goods vendors. They specialize in offering electronic devices such as computers, digital cameras, mp3 players and mobile phones. They also offer fixed and mobile telephony as well as internet.

They belong to the Germanos Group which in turn is indirectly owned by the Greek mobile operator Cosmote.

History[]

The Germanos Group started as a battery shop in Athens in 1980, but then the subsidiary Germanos Stores was created to take charge of the retail points of the company. Since it has expanded into the Balkans, Central Europe and Eastern Europe. In 2006 the holding company of the Germanos stores was bought by a subsidiary of the Greek mobile operator Cosmote, Cosmoholding Cyprus LTD.[citation needed]

Cosmote controversy[]

In the beginning Germanos stores offered in Greece mobile connections with Telestet (now WIND Greece) and Cosmote. Later, in 2005 Vodafone Greece gave permission to Germanos to offer its connections. In 2006 when a subsidiary of Cosmote bought the company, Wind and Vodafone pulled their support from the stores, stating that it would lead to unfair treatment towards them in order to enhance support to its in-house mobile operator.[citation needed]

International expansion[]

Germanos stores expanded throughout the last years in Greece, Cyprus and many Eastern European countries counting as of 2007 960 retail points.

Germanos retail stores are found in:

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