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  2. Piraeus Bank - Wikipedia

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    Piraeus Bank (Greek: Τράπεζα Πειραιώς) is a Greek multinational financial services company with its headquarters in Athens, Greece. [9] Piraeus Bank's shares have been listed on the Athens Stock Exchange ( ATHEX ) since January 1918.

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  4. First Bank (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    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.

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  8. Michalis Sallas - Wikipedia

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    Michalis Georgios Sallas (Greek: Μιχάλης Γεωργίος Σάλλας; born 1950) is a Greek businessman, banker and academic, who has been Chairman of Piraeus Bank (today Greece's largest) from 1991, to 2016.

  9. CPB Bank - Wikipedia

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    CPB Bank was the Greek branch of Cyprus Popular Bank.The bank was founded under the name Marfin Egnatia Bank. It was formed by the consolidation of Marfin Investment Group's Egnatia, Laiki and Marfin Banks and was a 95%-owned subsidiary of Marfin Popular Bank (later renamed to Cyprus Popular Bank).