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See the Branches NETWORK BRANCHES WITH SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES COUNTRY BRANCH NAME ADDRESS PHONE E-MAIL ACHAIA Patrai 63, Aghiou Andrea Street 261 063 8814 [email protected] ACHAIA Aighion 10-12, Germanou Street 269 102 7656 [email protected] ACHAIA Psila Alonia - Patrai 14, Psila Alonia Square 261 033 6324 [email protected] ACHAIA Akrotiri - Patrai 2, Akrotiriou Street 261 031 2542 [email protected] ACHAIA Aghias Sophias-Patrai Branch 64, Aghias Sophias St 261 046 1312 [email protected] ACHAIA Ermou - Patrai 125, Kanakari St 261 022 9020 [email protected] AITOLOAKARNANIA Agrinion 11, Charilaou Trikoupi Street 264 105 9388 [email protected] AITOLOAKARNANIA Navpaktos 5, Dieaniras Street 263 403 8744 [email protected] AITOLOAKARNANIA Messolongi 23, Lordou Vyronos Street 263 102 4903 [email protected] ARGOLIDA Nafplion Endekatis Square 275 209 6178 [email protected] ARGOLIDA Argos Aghiou Petrou Square 275 106 1813 [email protected] ARKADIA Tripolis 9, Ethnomartyron Street 271 023 5852 [email protected] ARKADIA Megalopolis 11, Kolokotroni Street 279 102 2412 [email protected] ARTA Arta 3, Xenopoulou Street 268 103 1004 [email protected] ATTICA Main Branch 40, Stadiou Street 210 326 5301 [email protected] ATTICA Stournara 55, Stournara Street 210 524 1484 [email protected] ATTICA Athinas 16, Athinas Street 210 321 2001 [email protected] ATTICA Leoforou Athinon 103, Athinon Avenue 210 343 6398 [email protected] ATTICA Irodotou 29, Irodotou Street 210 721 0947 [email protected] ATTICA Kallithea 23, Sivitanidou Street 210 951 1376 [email protected] ATTICA Psychico 214, Kifissias Avenue 210 672 5583 [email protected] ATTICA Athens Tower 2, Messoghion Avenue 210 770 8311 [email protected] ATTICA Kolonaki 2, Patriarchou Ioakim Str. 210 724 7366 [email protected] ATTICA Syngrou 224, Syngrou Avenue 210 958 0891 [email protected] ATTICA Ethnikis Odou Lamias 17th kilometer Ethniki Odos Athinon - Lamias 210 807 1828 [email protected] ATTICA Palaion Phaleron 2, Aghiou Alexandrou Street 210 982 7352,54 [email protected] ATTICA Pangrati 40, Eftichidou Street 210 326 1470 [email protected] ATTICA Philhellinon 6, Philhellinon Street 210 323 8542-3 [email protected] ATTICA Kifissias 1, Kolokotroni Street 210 808 4785 [email protected] ATTICA Glyfada 21, Dimarchou Angelou Metaxa Street 210 894 0985 [email protected] ATTICA Kypseli 45, Sporadon Street 210 822 7232 [email protected] ATTICA Merlin 5, Merlin Street 210 364 4932 [email protected] ATTICA Ethnikis Antistasseos 9, Ethnikis Antistasseos Street 210 412 1194 [email protected] ATTICA Passalimani 156, Grigoriou Lambraki Str. 210 412 6023 [email protected] ATTICA Zografos 17, Papagou Avenue 210 775 4305 [email protected] ATTICA Peristeri 51-53, Constantinoupoleos Avenue 210 578 1345 [email protected] ATTICA Nikaia 17, 7th March 44 Street 210 491 0751 [email protected] ATTICA Ilioupolis 43, Andreas G. Papandreou Avenue 210 976 8445 [email protected] ATTICA Nea Ionia 273, Irakliou Avenue 210 275 4964 [email protected] ATTICA Aghia Paraskevi 44-46, Aghiou loannou Street 210 601 1753 [email protected] ATTICA Nea Kifissia 28, Ilission Street 210 625 7383 [email protected] ATTICA Galatsi 5, Aghias Glykerias Street 210 292 2686 [email protected] ATTICA Leoforou Alexandras 142, Alexandras Avenue 210 641 2936 [email protected] ATTICA Voula 69, Vassileos Pavlou Avenue 210 895 3504 [email protected] ATTICA Neon Phaleron 74A, Athinon-Pireos Street 210 4830200-1 [email protected] ATTICA Halandri 18, Andrea Papandreou st 210 877 4553, 210 684 6847 [email protected] ATTICA Amaroussion 60, Kifissias Avenue 210 614 5419 [email protected] ATTICA Koropi 190, Vassileos Constantinou Street 210 602 0802 [email protected] ATTICA Pefki 37, Irinis Avenue 210 806 5217 [email protected] ATTICA Syngrou - Fix 80-88, Syngrou Avenue 210 924 2760 [email protected] ATTICA Acharnon 364, Acharnon Street 210 201 1742 [email protected] ATTICA Aigaleo 275, lera Odos 210 531 1568 [email protected] ATTICA Goudi 154, Papadiamantopoulou Street 210 775 4614 [email protected] ATTICA Nea Erythraia 340, Kifissias Avenue 210 625 0577 [email protected] ATTICA Ellinikon 106, Vouliagmenis Avenue 210 964 7250 [email protected] ATTICA Eden Mare 73, Poseidonos Avenue 210 988 0294 [email protected] ATTICA Aghios Dimitrios 35, Aghiou Dimitriou Street 210 976 4063 [email protected] ATTICA Cholargos 258-260, Messoghion Avenue 210 654 4250 [email protected] ATTICA Nea Philadelphia 87-89, Dekelias Street 210 251 1562 [email protected] ATTICA Poros Iroon Square 229 802 5923 [email protected] ATTICA AEGINA Democratias Avenue 229 702 7940 [email protected] ATTICA Amerikis Square 172 Patission Street 210 866 1471 [email protected] ATTICA Drossia 1, Stamatas Avenue 210 621 6316 [email protected] ATTICA Panormou 64, Louisis Riancour Street 210 698 4044 [email protected] ATTICA Elefsis 4-6, Iroon Polytechniou Street 210 556 1446 [email protected] ATTICA Aghioi Anargyri 92, Democratias Avenue 210 263 4328 [email protected] ATTICA Vrilissia 31, Pentelis Avenue 210 609 7192 [email protected] ATTICA Kastalias sq. 48, Vassilissis Sophias St 210 614 5363 [email protected] ATTICA Byron 22, Neapoleos Street 210 764 6922 [email protected] ATTICA Pallini 56, Marathonos Avenue 210 666 8291 [email protected] ATTICA Korydallos 24, Eleftherias Square 210 494 4275 [email protected] ATTICA Nea Makri 81, Marathonos Avenue 229 409 9752 [email protected] ATTICA Menidi 37, Parnithos Street 210 240 7001 [email protected] ATTICA Sepolia 20, Dyrrachiou Street 210 326 9144 [email protected] ATTICA Salamis 19, Faneromenis Avenue 210 464 0935 [email protected] ATTICA Tavros 209, Pireos Street 210 341 8481 [email protected] ATTICA Varkiza 4, Poseidonos Avenue 210 965 6873 [email protected] ATTICA Karaiskaki Sq 2, Achilleos St 210 520 5749 [email protected] ATTICA Melissia 79, Democratias Avenue 210 609 5248 [email protected] ATTICA Aspropyrgos 33, Democratias Avenue 210 557 6133 [email protected] ATTICA Alimos 45, Poseidonos Avenue 210 982 4849 [email protected] ATTICA Papagos 11, 25th Martiou Street 210 656 5104 [email protected] ATTICA Anavyssos 4, Vassileos Paviou Street 229 104 1705 [email protected] ATTICA L. Messoghion - ERT 493, Messoghion Avenue 210 326 6051 [email protected] ATTICA Cholargos - Perikleous 228, Messoghion Ave 210 652 9581 [email protected] ATTICA Argyroupolis 9 M. Geroulanou street 210 990 3102 [email protected] ATTICA Vrioni 96, Iroon Polytechniou Street 210 451 2678 [email protected] ATTICA Keratsini 27, Democratias Street 210 461 0125 [email protected] ATTICA Glyka Nera 164, Lavriou Avenue 210 665 5261 [email protected] ATTICA Markopoulo Markopoulo Square 229 906 1248 [email protected] ATTICA Spata 159, Vassileos Pavlou 210 663 3951 [email protected] ATTICA Leoforou Irakliou 353, Irakliou Avenue 210 285 3204 [email protected] ATTICA Metamorphossis 108, Georgiou Papandreou Str 210 285 0242 [email protected] ATTICA Lazaraki - Glyfada 19, A. Lazaraki St 210 890 0803 [email protected] ATTICA Gerakas 103, Marathonos Avenue 210 661 8451 [email protected] ATTICA Kifissia-Levidou 6, Levidou Street 210 623 3542 [email protected] ATTICA Nea Smyrni Square 21-23, 25th Martiou Street 210 933 3624 [email protected] ATTICA Peristeri Square 20, Panagi Tsaldari Street 210 572 5721 [email protected] ATTICA Erythros 107, Kifissias Avenue 210 693 1170 [email protected] ATTICA Petralona 36, Trion Ierarchon Street 210 346 9679 [email protected] ATTICA Akadimias 56, Akadimias Street 210 365 0190 [email protected] ATTICA Ano Patissia 386, Patission Street 210 228 0634 [email protected] ATTICA Psychico-Kollegio 218, Kifissias Avenue 210 674 2895 [email protected] ATTICA Halandri B 69, Andrea Papandreou Street 210 681 1913 [email protected] ATTICA Leoforou Protopappa 14, Protopappa Avenue 210 994 2216 [email protected] ATTICA Merkouri 72, Spyrou Merkouri Street 210 723 9855 [email protected] ATTICA Ilion 63, Protessilaou Street 210 262 0050 [email protected] ATTICA “Achilleion” Shopping Centre Branch 162, Andrea Papandreou Str 210 960 7893 [email protected] ATTICA Davaki Square 165, Eleftheriou Venizelou Street 210 957 8382 [email protected] ATTICA Attikis Square 143, Liosion St 210 825 8210 [email protected] ATTICA Agias Paraskevis Square 3, Stratigou Tombra St 210 608 0080 [email protected] ATTICA Ilissia 44, Papadiamantopoulou St 210 747 1200 [email protected] ATTICA Aghios Nicolaos - Nikea 44 - 46 Karakoulouxi St 210 421 5074 [email protected] ATTICA Kamatero 129, Filis Avenue 210 238 7460 [email protected] ATTICA Shipping 93, Akti Miaouli Street 210 429 0208 [email protected] ATTICA Rafina 3, Fleming Avenue 229 402 9263 [email protected] ATTICA Aghios Stefanos 19, Chelmou Street 210 621 8363 [email protected] ATTICA Leoforou Aghias Varvaras 114, Aghias Varvaras Avenue 210 985 1229 [email protected] CHANIA Dikastirion Square 43, Iroon Polytechniou str 282 102 0073 [email protected] CHANIA Chania 106, Chalidon Street 282 107 3320 [email protected] CHIOS Chios 5, Vlastou Street 227 102 0510 [email protected] CORFU Ethnikis Odou Paleokastritsas 4th klm Ethniki Odos Kerkyras - Paleokastritsas 266 108 3327 & 266 108 [email protected] CORFU Kerkyra 80, Capodistriou Str 266 103 7952 [email protected] CORINTHIA Korinthos 57, Damaskinou Street 274 102 7161 [email protected] CORINTHIA Kiato 12, Eleftherias Square 274 202 0045 [email protected] CORINTHIA Loutraki 18, 25th Martiou Square 274 406 2942 [email protected] CYCLADES Tinos Tinos Beach 228 302 9232 [email protected] CYCLADES
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