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Piraeus Bank is a universal bank providing various banking services. Historically a bank supportive of SMEs it now also possesses particular know-how in the areas of agricultural banking, consumer and mortgage credit, green banking, capital markets, investment banking, leasing and electronic banking.
Five years after it was founded, Pater Bank was sold in 2000 to Piraeus Bank, [1] and its name was changed to reflect its new owner. Piraeus Bank sold its Romanian subsidiary to J.C. Flowers & Co. on 28 June 2018, who changed the bank's name to First Bank on 12 September 2018.
f Citibank sold its retail banking operations to Raiffeisen Bank in 2015, and currently only has corporate banking operations on the local market. g First Bank was known as Piraeus Bank until 2018, when the Piraeus Bank Group left the Romanian market and sold its subsidiary to J.C. Flowers & Co.
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)
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Online banking, also known as internet banking, virtual banking, web banking or home banking, is a system that enables customers of a bank or other financial institution to conduct a range of financial transactions through the financial institution's website or mobile app. Since the early 2000s this has become the most common way that customers ...
Piraeus Bank Tower is a large office building located in the city of Bucharest, Romania. It stands at a height of 64 meters and has a total of 15 floors, with a total surface area of 14,321 m 2 (154,150 sq ft). [1] The Romanian headquarters of the Greek Piraeus Bank is located in this building. [2]
Geniki Bank, previously known as General Bank of Greece (Greek: Γενική Τράπεζα της Ελλάδας - General Bank of Greece), was a Greek financier group that provided banking and financing services. It operated from 1963 until it was acquired by Piraeus Bank in 2014.