Greek Banking and Financial Directory
Greek Banks
Details for all Greek banks
contact information for all greek banks
- Agricultural Bank of Greece - One of the 500 top banks in the international world of finance, is a banking institution of world wide reputation.
- Alpha Bank - Founded in 1879, is the second largest Bank in Greece. With 470 Branches, Alpha Bank Group is also active in the international banking market.
- EFG Eurobank Ergasias - Offers a full range of banking products for individuals, corporations, and institutions. Provides consumer loans and credit cards, small business lending, SME lending, and mutual fund management.
- National Bank of Greece - Provides a full range of financial products and services to corporate and private customers, including retail and corporate lending, investment services, insurance, asset management, brokerage, leasing and factoring.
- Agricultural Bank of Greece - ABG, one of the 500 top banks in the international world of finance, is a banking institution of world wide reputation.
- Alpha Bank - Founded in 1879, is the second largest Bank in Greece. With 470 Branches, Alpha Bank Group is also active in the international banking market.
- Attica Ventures - Offers information on this venture capital fund management company, a member of the Bank of Attica group; includes profile and services.
- Bank of Attica - Provides a range of financial services through a country-wide branch network; offers profile, products and news.
- EFG Eurobank - The EFG Eurobank Group -including Cretabank- has some 175 branches and customer service points all over Greece, with close to 3,700 personnel.
- Hellas Capital - Providing information, insight and access to Greek publicly traded companies listed on the Athens stock exchange. Located in Canada and Piraeus.
- Hellenic Bank - Offers locations in Ioannina, Attika, and Thessaloniki; includes history, objectives, and contact information.
- Hellenic Bank Association - Established in August 1928 for the purpose of studying, preserving and promoting the professional interests of its member banks.
- KPMG Greece - Information on the provision of a range of business advisory services to both Greek and multinational companies and operating from Athens and Thessaloniki.
- National Bank of Greece (NBG) - Profile, products, news and services of the largest commercial bank in Greece, established in 1841.
- Piraeus Bank Group - One of the largest private banks in Greece, specialises in retail banking, small - medium enterprises and capital market.
- Athens Stock Exchange - Athens Stock Exchange Web, the main node of Financial Information for Greece.
- Bank of Greece - The Bank of Greece (Greek: "Τράπεζα της Ελλάδος") is the national central bank of Greece, located in Athens (Venizelos Avenue) and founded in 1927. Its operations started officially in 1928.
- Emporiki Bank - The Emporiki Bank (Greek: Εμπορική Τράπεζα) is a Greek bank. Its headquarters is in Athens, and the bank has hundreds of branches across Greece, as well as operations in a number of other countries. The bank is one of the 500 largest banks in the world. In August, 2006, the french bank Credit Agricole, acquired 72% of its capital and now controls the bank.
- Greek Postal Savings Bank - Greek Postal Savings Bank (GPSB) has over a century presence in the banking sector. During this period, the Bank presents a solid private network of 138 branches in 64 cities around Greece, a constantly growing ATM network and a very efficient alternative network of 845 allied Hellenic Post Branches.
- Bank of Cyprus - Bank of Cyprus (CSE: BOCY ATHEX: BOC), is a major Cypriot financial institution.
- Marfin Popular Bank - Marfin Popular Bank (CSE: CPB ATHEX: MARFB ), formerly Cyprus Popular Bank (a.k.a. Laiki Bank), is the second largest bank on the island of Cyprus behind the Bank of Cyprus. It was founded in 1901 in Limassol.
- Pro Bank - The Pro Bank is a Greek banking service. Its has its headquarters is in Athens, the national capital and has hundreds of branches across Greece.
- Geniki Bank - Geniki Bank (Greek: Γενική Τράπεζα της Ελλάδας - Geniki Trapeza tis Elladas) was founded in 1937. The bank is traded at the Athens Stock Exchange. It is a Greek financier group that provides complete banking and financing services. The main shareholder of General Bank of Greece was the Participial Fund of Army but since March 2004 52.32% was acquired by Societe Generale Group and changed the name from General Bank of Greece to Geniki Bank.
- Millenium Bank - Millennium bank has a network of 151 branches all over Greece (125 retail banking branches, 23 business banking and factoring units, and 3 private banking centres).
- Aspis Bank - The Aspis Bank is a Greek banking service. Its headquarters is in Athens, the national capital and has hundreds of branches across Greece. The bank is traded on the Athens Stock Exchange. After acquiring FBB Bank and its 15 branches, this brought Aspis Bank's total number of branches to 84.
- Citibank - The most important non-Greek Bank in Greece.
- HSBC Bank - HSBC operates in Greece since 1981.
- Proton Bank - Proton Bank (in Greek Proton Τράπεζα Α.Ε.) was established in 2001 and officially commenced its operations as a specialised investment bank in 2002.