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Interview by Costas Constantinou at ELNAVI

In the interview at ELNAVI Costas Constantinou, Global Leader Moore Maritime,explains the role of Moore Greece in building a credible financial reporting system for all kind of shipping companies and describes the various tools that the company has developed to add the credibility of its clients.

Ενημέρωση ΔΠΧΑ Δεκέμβριος 2023

Το ενημερωτικό δελτίο μας Ενημέρωση ΔΠΧΑ Δεκέμβριος 2023 σας παρέχει τις πιο πρόσφατες τεχνικές ενημερώσεις και συμβουλές στην χρηματοοικονομική αναφορά.
 

Debunking 3 myths about ESG in maritime

An article by Pinelopi Kassani, of Moore, was hosted at the Maritime Economies Special Edition which was dedicated to the Maritime Cyprus Conference 2023.
The Conference was organized by the Shipping Deputy Ministry in cooperation with the Cyprus Shipping Chamber and the Cyprus Union of Shipowners and took place between 8-11 October 2023. Read the article here
 

Maritime Assets held for Sale

A vessel can have an economic life of approximately 25 years or more. It is presented on a company’s statement of financial position as a non-current asset and is usually collateralized so that the company can raise funds by means of a loan from a financial institution.

Impairment of Maritime Assets

For a vessel-owning company, the vessel is the most substantial and valuable part of the total assets within the statement of financial position. Essentially, for the financial statements to present a true and fair view of the company’s financial position as at the year-end date, the carrying amount of its vessel should be fairly stated.

Moore Greece and Athens Technology Center (ATC) introduce the Maritime Accounting Software

Moore Greece, an accounting and consulting firm specialising in the shipping and other sectors and Athens Technology Center (ATC), a smart business enabler that provides novel, end to end IT solutions for all business functions, introduce the Maritime Accounting Software, a future proof, scalable and cost effective accounting and reporting software, uniquely tailored for maritime.

Moore Greece & SQLearn combine their areas of expertise and organize the seminar “Introduction to Shipping Accounting”

Moore Greece and SQLearn join forces and organize the Live Webinar “Introduction to Shipping Accounting”.

The seminar will be implemented through SQLearn synchronous training platform (teleconference software). Instructor will be Mr. Panayiotis Hatziantonoglou (CPA GR) Certified public accountant in Greece and a partner at “Chartered Accountants Moore Stephens S.A.” since 2002 with a 36 years of auditing and accounting experience.

Costas Constantinou joins the Singapore Shipping Forum 2021

Moore Stephens LLP presents the Singapore Shipping Forum 2021: Shipping - Post Pandemic, on 22 April 2021, Thursday, from 2.00 pm to 6.00 pm. This seminar, jointly organised with BNP Paribas Singapore, is organised as part of the Singapore Maritime Week. For the first time, the event will adopt a wholly virtual platform.

Costas Constantinou, managing partner at Moore Greece and global maritime leader within the Moore Global network, will have the chance to introduce Mr. Dimitris Patrikios, CEO, Kyklades Maritime Corporation as a key speaker and panelist and have a discussion with him about the key shipping themes.

Moore Greece at the 20th Navigator – The Shipping Decision Makers Forum

We proudly support the 20th Navigator – The Shipping Decision Makers Forum, to be held as a digital forum on Monday 19th April 2021, 16.00hrs – 20.00hrs Greek Time.

During the event, Costas Constantinou, managing partner at Moore Greece and global maritime leader within the Moore Global network, will present the conclusions and outcome of the discussion about "Sustainable Greek Shipping: The financial and commercial aspects".

Media newsletter - October 2020

Welcome to the latest edition of the Moore Media newsletter.

Moore Media has been formed by member firms of the Moore Global Network that have well-established and recognised expertise in the media sector. The group includes 23 member firms covering five continents of the world and has expertise with a truly global reach.

Capital Link Forum - The voice of our young executives

We emphasize on the familiarity of our staff with important shipping issues. Our latest initiative gave the chance to eight of our young professionals to participate in the Capital Link Greek Shipping Forum held earlier this year and then share their perspectives on what they heard.

IFRS Update July 2020

The recent newsletter provides you with the latest IASB Project Update on Business Combinations under Common Control and the new amendments to IAS1 – Presentation of Financial Statements.

Media newsletter - July 2020

Welcome to the first edition of our Moore Media newsletter.

Moore Media has been formed by member firms of the Moore Global Network that have well-established and recognised expertise in the media sector. The group includes 23 member firms covering five continents of the world and has expertise with a truly global reach.

IFRS Update June 2020

The recent newsletter provides you with the latest IASB Amendment to IFRS 16 Leases in relation to COVID-19-Related Rent Concessions and the new amendments to IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts.

COVID 19 - Moore Global Survey

Four out of ten clients in the Moore Global network believe the biggest impact of the Covid-19 pandemic will be changes in the way staff work in the future, while more than one-third expect to make more use of technology when normal life resumes.

Debunking the Greek Shipping fallacies

In today’s fast-paced world of information oversupply, where news spread like wildfire and people simply do not have the time to fully analyze what they are bombarded with by the media, what seems to matter most is the headlines and the impressions they create, rather than the underlying facts. Greek ship-owners have for many years been victims of this superficial news coverage. Stereotypes are very strong, cultivated by years of inaccurate portrayal in the media, films and TV series. Inability to explain Greek ship-owners’ world-class success combined with an eagerness to find excuses for own failures and a touch of jealousy make a perfect recipe for many to target them and smear them with false general accusations, such as ‘tax avoidance’.

OpCost, our market-leading ship operating costs benchmarking tool has won a prestigious Lloyd’s List Greek Shipping Award

The Lloyd’s List Intelligence Big Data Award, sponsored by the Department of Merchant Shipping of the Republic of Cyprus, was presented jointly to Costas Constantinou, Managing Partner, Greece and Richard Greiner, Partner, London. The award was presented by Marios Demetriades, Minister of Transport, Communications & Works, at the Lloyd’s List Greek Shipping Awards Ceremony & Gala Dinner at the Athenaeum InterContinental Hotel, Athens on Friday 2 December.