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Banking in Greece

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Banking in Greece is an industry that has an average leverage ratio (assets/net worth) 16 to 1, and short-term liabilities equal to 35% of the Greek GDP or 38% of the Greek national debt, as of 11 October 2008.On 29 June Greek banks, stayed shut and will remain so to impose capital control. Trading in Greek stocks and bonds halted as well.

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Central Bank

  • Bank of Greece
  • Commercial banks

  • Aegean Baltic Bank
  • Alpha Bank
  • Attica Bank
  • Eurobank Ergasias
  • National Bank of Greece
  • Piraeus Bank
  • New TT Hellenic Postbank
  • Greek branches of international banks

  • BNP Paribas Securities
  • HSBC
  • Investment Bank of Greece
  • UniCredit
  • Bank Saderat Iran (Athens Branch website)
  • Ziraat Bank (2 branches, one in Athens and one in Komotini)
  • Defunct banks

  • ATEbank
  • Bank of Cyprus
  • Citibank
  • Emporiki Bank
  • First Business Bank
  • Geniki Bank
  • Hellenic Bank
  • Marfin Egnatia Bank
  • Millennium Bank
  • PROBANK
  • Proton Bank
  • TBank
  • References

    Banking in Greece Wikipedia