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The Bank of Athens (Greek: Τράπεζα Αθηνών, French: Banque d'Athènes), colloquially known as Athinaiki, [1]: 58 was a Greek bank based in Athens, Greece, from where it took its name. Founded in 1893 and long affiliated with France's Banque de l'Union Parisienne (BUP), it was Greece's second-largest bank in the mid-20th century ...
The bank's creation was acknowledged by the decree "On the establishment of (a) National Bank" (Official Gazette, no. 6 March 30, 1841, p. 59), according to which the National Bank is a private limited company based in Athens with a capital of 5,000,000 drachmas, divided into 5,000 shares of 1,000 drachmas. [14]
Pesmazoglou studied economic sciences in Paris and in the beginning, he was employed at the Crédit Lyonnais bank in Alexandria, Egypt. In 1882, he became head of the Anglo-Egyptian Bank, before moving to Athens, where he founded his own bank. In 1897, Pesmazoglou's bank was merged with the Bank of Athens, of which he now became chairman ...
The "123" network links more than 30 Egyptian Banks supporting more than 1500 ATMs distributed all over Egypt. This network provides the banks' clients with direct access to their different accounts at any time and from anywhere through the ATMs carrying the "123" logo.
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]
First Abu Dhabi Bank - Misr (FAB), part of First Abu Dhabi Bank Group; Ahli United Bank - Egypt (AUB), part of Ahli United Bank Group; Faisal Islamic Bank of Egypt; Housing and Development Bank (HD-Bank), state-controlled; Al Baraka Bank of Egypt S.A.E. National Bank of Kuwait - Egypt (NBK), part of National Bank of Kuwait Group
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In March 1999, Bank of Athens merged with EFG Eurobank SA. [3] [16] [17] In 2000 the bank changed its name to EFG Eurobank Ergasias SA after taking over the renowned Ergasias Bank. [3] In 2002 it acquired Telesis Investment Bank, followed by UnitBank in 2003. [18] A financial products subsidiary was founded in 2007 (49.9% owned by employees ...