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The National Bank of Greece (NBG; Greek: Εθνική Τράπεζα της Ελλάδος) is a banking and financial services company with its headquarters in Athens, Greece. Founded in 1841 as the newly independent country's first financial institution, it has long been the largest Greek bank, a position it still held in the early 21st century.
The Bank of Greece (Greek: Τράπεζα της Ελλάδος Trapeza tis Ellados, abbr. ΤτΕ) is the Greek member of the Eurosystem and has been the monetary authority for Greece from 1927 to 2000, issuing the drachma. Since 2014, it has also been Greece's national competent authority within European Banking Supervision. [3]
The Cultural Centre is a department of the National Bank of Greece, which was established in 1989 with the aim of contributing to the intellectual life of northern Greece. It mounts exhibitions, holds lectures, shows films, and liaises with other cultural institutions in Thessaloniki.
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Bank of Greece (symbol: TELL), listed in 1930 [10] Eurobank Ergasias (symbol: EUROB), listed in 1926 [11] National Bank of Greece (symbol: ETE), listed in 1905 [12] Piraeus Bank (symbol: TPEIR), listed in 1918 [13] Under suspension. Agricultural Bank of Greece (symbol: ATE), under suspension since 30 July 2012 [14]
Gikas A. Hardouvelis [1] (born October 8, 1955) is a Greek economist and former senior government official serving as chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Bank of Greece (NBG). [2] [3] He was the Minister of Finance of the Hellenic Republic from June 2014 to January 2015. [4] [5]
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The Foundation was established under the administration of Georgios Mavros, as part of the 125th anniversary celebrations of the National Bank of Greece, which decided to create a cultural foundation to support the humanities, arts and sciences. [1]