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21 E. Venizelos Ave. 102 50 Athens, Greece Tel. +30-210-320-1111 Fax +30-210-323-2239 |
Type: Public
On the web:
http://www.bankofgreece.gr
If the euro is Greek to you, maybe the Bank of Greece can help. Established in 1927, the Bank of Greece is the central bank of Greece and a member of the European System of Central Banks. It manages the country's foreign reserves, issues banknotes, supervises credit and financial institutions, monitors payment and securities settlement systems, and acts as treasurer and fiscal agent for the government. Additionally, it sells insurance through its National Insurance unit. The bank boasts about 30 national branches and is governed by a board of governors accountable to the Greek parliament.
Key numbers for fiscal year ending December, 2008:
Sales: $1,198.3M
One year growth: 21.0%
Net income: $317.3M
Income growth: (24.3%)
Officers:
Governor: Georgios A. (George) Provopoulos
Deputy Governor: Eleni Dendrinou-Louri
Deputy Governor: Ioannis M. Papadakis




