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  2. Hellenic Financial Stability Fund - Wikipedia

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    Pireaus Bank. HFSF has a representative in the board of directors of Piraeus Bank (2015). [16] HFSF had the option to €2 billion of perpetual bonds into Piraeus Bank shares in December 2022. [17] As of November 2020, the total market capitalization of the bank was less than €500 million. The conversion was triggered in November 2020, giving ...

  3. Alpha Bank - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. University of Piraeus - Wikipedia

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    University of Piraeus (UniPi; Greek: Πανεπιστήμιο Πειραιώς, abbr. ΠαΠει) is a Greek public university located in Piraeus, Athens, Greece with a total of ten academic departments focused mainly on Business Management, Computer science, Economics, Finance and Maritime Studies.

  5. Bust of Hadrian (Piraeus) - Wikipedia

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    Hadrian of Piraeus is the only surviving (if partially) colossal statue of Hadrian in Greece. According to Pausanias, an over lifesize statue of the emperor stood behind the temple of Olympian Zeus in Athens, a gift from the Athenians dedicated to Hadrian's Greek policy and symbol of the citizens's gratitude for Hadrian's work in Athens. [7]

  6. George Provopoulos - Wikipedia

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    George Provopoulos (Greek: Γεώργιος Προβόπουλος; 20 April 1950 – 28 May 2024) was a Greek economist who was the Governor of the Bank of Greece from 2008 to 2014, and was a member of the European Central Bank's Governing Council.

  7. MIG Holdings - Wikipedia

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    MIG Holdings S.A. (also known as MIG) is a Greek investment company.It has acquired several companies and has changed name several times since. In 2004 it took the name Marfin Financial Group following the triple merger of Comm Group, Marfin Classic Α.Ε.Ε.Χ and Maritime and Financial Investments.

  8. ANEK Lines - Wikipedia

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    Ship name Flag Built IMO Gross tonnage Length Width Passengers Vehicles Knots Image El. Venizelos: 1984: 7907673 [14]: 38,261 GT: 175.5 m: 28.5 m: 2,500: 850: 21: Former Kydon II, large rebuilt ferry, with hull build in Stocznia im, Komuny Paryskiej, Gdynia Poland, completed in 1992 at Perama, Piraeus, Greece for Piraeus - Crete routes; similar to Stena Line's Stena Vision and Stena Spirit as ...

  9. Greece - Wikipedia

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    Greece, [a] officially the ... Piraeus, the port of Athens, was the third busiest passenger port in Europe as of 2021. 37 million passengers traveled by boat in ...