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Alpha Bank Residence Thessaloniki. Alpha Bank is a private Greek bank. Its founder was John Kostopoulos [9] Alpha Bank's Network in Greece has 273 branches and 783 ATMs. [10]The Group operates in Greece, United Kingdom, Luxembourg and Cyprus with a network of 287 retail outlets (273 in Greece, 12 in Cyprus, 1 in the United Kingdom, 1 in Luxembourg) and employs 8,487 people in Greece and abroad.
The National Bank of Greece (NBG; Greek: Εθνική Τράπεζα της Ελλάδος) is a banking and financial services company with its headquarters in Athens, Greece. Founded in 1841 as the newly independent country's first financial institution, it has long been the largest Greek bank, a position it still held in the early 21st century.
The bank was the third largest in Greece by total asset by total loans and total deposits, and the fourth by market capitalisation—as at December 2014. Since 1 February 2015, the chairman and non-executive director of Eurobank Ergasias has been Nikolaos Karamouzis; Fokion Karavias has been the CEO and executive director since the same day. [ 23 ]
Alpha Bank (ACBr.AT) turned profitable in January-to-March as strong trading gains offset higher provisions for loan impairments and weaker net interest income, Greece's fourth-largest bank by ...
Alpha Bank: $3.5 B 11,727 Its products include housing loans, investment products, deposit accounts, cards, consumer loans, private banking and bancassurance. It also offers car insurance and web banking. 1632 Eurobank Ergasias: $2.2 B 8,617
The Inter-Alpha Group of Banks was created in 1971 by six banks in the European Community to provide a platform for the regular exchange of ideas and to explore areas for cooperation between its member banks. The group is a non-hierarchical association and is maintained by mutual agreement with each bank retaining full autonomy and independence ...
The Bank of Greece (Greek: Τράπεζα της Ελλάδος Trapeza tis Ellados, abbr. ΤτΕ) is the Greek member of the Eurosystem and has been the monetary authority for Greece from 1927 to 2000, issuing the drachma. Since 2014, it has also been Greece's national competent authority within European Banking Supervision. [3]
Co-operative Bank of Peloponnese (deposits taken over by National Bank of Greece) [5] Co-operative Bank of Western Macedonia (deposits taken over by Alpha Bank) [4] Credit Lyonnais; Credito Italiano; CTBC Bank (absorbed into Piraeus Bank) CPB Bank (absorbed into Piraeus Bank) Egnatia Bank (merged with Marfin Bank to form Marfin Egnatia Bank ...