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List of banks in Greece
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This is a list of all the banks incorporated in Greece as of 22 August 2020[update] and some defunct banks.[1]
Extant banks
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Systemic Greek banks
Greek banks with a significant presence domestically and overseas with large assets under management, listed in alphabetical order.[1]
They typically make up a large part of the market capitalization of the overall stock market in Greece, making them top constituents of relevant indices like MSCI Greece index[2] and the FTSE/Athex Large Cap.
Other banks incorporated in Greece
Greek branches of international banks
- ABN AMRO
- American Express
- Arab Bank
- Bank of America
- Bank of China (Luxembourg)
- Bank of Cyprus
- Barclays
- BMW Austria Bank
- BNP Paribas Securities Services
- Citibank
- Credit Suisse
- Crédit Commercial de France
- Deutsche Bank
- DVB Bank
- EFG Bank (Luxembourg)
- FCA Bank
- FIMBank
- Goldman Sachs
- Hamburg Commercial Bank
- Handelsbanken
- HSBC
- HypoVereinsbank
- JPMorgan Chase
- National Westminster Bank
- Opel Bank
- ProCredit Bank (Bulgaria)
- Royal Bank of Scotland
- Scotiabank
- Saxo Bank
- Société Générale
- UniCredit
- Ziraat Bank
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Defunct banks
- Arab Hellenic Bank
- ATEbank (split into "good" and "bad" bank, good bank absorbed into Piraeus Bank)
- Banca Commerciale Italiana
- Banco de la Nación Argentina (absorbed into Alpha Bank)
- Bank of Athens (1894)
- Bank of Athens (1992)
- Bank of Central Greece
- Bank of Chios
- Bank of Crete (1898)
- Bank of Crete (1980)
- Bank of Macedonia-Thrace
- Bank Saderat Iran Hellas
- Banque de Salonique
- Co-operative Bank of Achaia in liquidation, deposits taken over by National Bank of Greece [3]
- Co-operative Bank of Dodecanese (deposits taken over by Alpha Bank)[4]
- Co-operative Bank of Evia (deposits taken over by Alpha Bank) [4]
- Co-operative Bank of Lamia
- Cooperative Bank of Lesvos-Lemnos
- 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)
- Emporiki Bank (absorbed into Alpha Bank)
- Ergasias Bank (absorbed into EFG Eurobank)
- FBB - First Business Bank (split into "good" and "bad" bank, good bank assets taken over by National Bank of Greece, all former FBB branches closed)
- General Bank of Greece (bought by Piraeus Bank)
- Grindlays Bank (absorbed into Piraeus Bank)
- Industrial and Commercial Bank of China
- Ionian Bank (absorbed into Credit Bank, later to become Alpha Bank)
- Laiki Bank
- Marfin Bank (merged with Egnatia Bank to form Marfin Egnatia Bank)
- Marfin Egnatia Bank (Merged with the Cyprus Popular Bank to form Marfin Popular Bank, later renamed CPB Bank)
- Millennium Bank (bought by Piraeus Bank)
- New Proton Bank (merged into Eurobank in 2013) [6]
- New TT Hellenic Postbank (absorbed into Eurobank Ergasias, now just used by it as a brand)
- Omega Bank (renamed Proton Bank)
- Panellinia Bank (split into "good" and "bad" bank, good bank assets taken over by Piraeus Bank)
- Probank (split into "good" and "bad" bank, good bank assets taken over by National Bank of Greece, branches retain the Probank corporate banking until full merger).
- Proton Bank (succeeded by New Proton Bank)
- Santander Bank
- T Bank (taken over by TT Hellenic Postbank)
- TT Hellenic Postbank (succeeded by New TT Hellenic Postbank)
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Banks listed on the Athens Stock exchange
The banks listed on the Athens Stock Exchange are the following (17 August 2015):[7]
- Alpha Bank (symbol: ALPHA ), listed in 1925[8]
- Attica Bank (symbol: ATT ), listed in 1964[9]
- Bank of Greece (symbol: TELL ), listed in 1930[10]
- Eurobank Ergasias (symbol: EUROB ), listed in 1926[11]
- National Bank of Greece (symbol: ETE ), listed in 1905[12]
- Piraeus Bank (symbol: TPEIR ), listed in 1918[13]
- Under suspension
- Agricultural Bank of Greece (symbol: ATE ), under suspension since 30 July 2012[14]
- Proton Bank (symbol: PRO ), under suspension since 10 October 2011[15]
- T Bank (symbol: TBANK ), under suspension since 30 November 2011[16]
- TT Hellenic Postbank (symbol: TT ), under suspension since 30 August 2012[17]
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