Top> Greek Banking & Insurance Guide
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Bank of Greece
Statistical data, and information about Greek government bonds. |
National Bank of Greece
National Bank of Greece, the oldest and largest among Greek banks, heads the strongest financial group in the country. It boasts a dynamic profile internationally, particularly in Southeastern Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean. |
Alpha Bank
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. Alpha Bank is the Official Bank of the ATHENS 2004 Olympic Games. |
Bank of Attica
Main object of this banking company is to act in the area of banking industry on its own behalf and on behalf of others. Bank of Attica in 1964 became a member of the Commercial Bank of Greece Group, listed with the Athens Stock Exchange, since June 2, 1964. |
Cyprus Banking
Listing of websites of Banks in Cyprus, including Cyprus online banking. |
EFG Eurobank Ergasias
EFG Eurobank Ergasias was first established in 1990 as Euromerchant Bank. Today, it offers a full range of banking products, aimed at individuals, corporations and institutions. It is Greece's leading provider of consumer loans and credit cards, small business lending, SME lending and mutual fund management. Moreover, it has a significant presence in corporate banking and holds the leading position both in investment banking, through EFG Telesis Finance, and in capital markets, through EFG Eurobank Securities. |
Interamerican
The Interamerican Group is the leading name in the Greek insurance market. For many years it firmly holds the first place in the field of life insurance and is among the market leaders in the property and casualty sector. |