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Classification As to Bank Code 010 Bank of Greece CLASSIFICATION AS TO BANK CODE CODE NO NAME 010 BANK OF GREECE ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 21, El. Venizelou Ave., GR-102 50 Athens 210-3201111 210-3232239 www.bankofgreece.gr BNGRGRAA CODE NO NAME 011 NATIONAL BANK OF GREECE S.A. ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 86, Aiolou Str., GR-102 32 Athens 210-3341000 210-3346510 www.nbg.gr ETHNGRAA CODE NO NAME 014 ALPHA BANK S.A. ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 40, Stadiou Str., GR-102 52 Athens 210-3260000 210-3265438 www.alpha.gr CRBAGRAA Under HEBIC index publication regulation, each bank sees both to the accuracy of data that concern it and to the uniformity of their appearanc 1 CLASSIFICATION AS TO BANK CODE CODE NO NAME 016 ATTICA BANK S.A. ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 23 Omirou Str., GR-106 72 Athens 210-3669000 210-3667245 www.atticabank.gr ATTIGRAA CODE NO NAME 017 PIRAEUS BANK S.A. ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 4, Amerikis Str., 105 64 Athens 210 3335000 210 3335080 www.piraeusbank.gr PIRBGRAA CODE NO NAME 026 EUROBANK ERGASIAS S.A. ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 8, Othonos Str. GR-105 57 ATHENS 210-3337000 210-3233866 www.eurobank.gr ERBKGRAA Under HEBIC index publication regulation, each bank sees both to the accuracy of data that concern it and to the uniformity of their appearanc 2 CLASSIFICATION AS TO BANK CODE CODE NO NAME 034 INVESTMENT BANK OF GREECE SA ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC Aigialias 32 st. GR-151 25 Maroussi 210-8173000 210-8173101 www.ibg.gr IBOGGRAA CODE NO NAME 039 BNP PARIBAS SECURITIES SERVICES ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 2, Lampsakou Str., GR-115 28 Athens 210-7468500 210-7468579 PARBGRAX CODE NO NAME 040 FCA BANK GmbH ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 580A Vouliagmenis Av., GR-164 52 Argyroupoli 210-9988777 210-9961118 www.fcabank.gr FIATGRA1 Under HEBIC index publication regulation, each bank sees both to the accuracy of data that concern it and to the uniformity of their appearanc 3 CLASSIFICATION AS TO BANK CODE CODE NO NAME 050 BANK SADERAT IRAN ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 25-29 El. Venizelou Str., GR-105 64 Athens 210-3249531 210-3251154 www.saderat.gr SDRRGRA1 CODE NO NAME 056 AEGEAN BALTIC BANK S.A. ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 91, Megalou Alexandrou & 25th Martiou str., GR-151 24 210-6234110 210-6234192 www.aegeanbalticbank.com AEBAGRAA Maroussi CODE NO NAME 057 PRAXIA BANK A.E. ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 24B, Kifissias Avenue, 151 25 Maroussi 210-6280000 - www.praxiabank.com PRXBGRAA Under HEBIC index publication regulation, each bank sees both to the accuracy of data that concern it and to the uniformity of their appearanc 4 CLASSIFICATION AS TO BANK CODE CODE NO NAME 059 OPEL BANK GmbH ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 3-5, Konitsis str., GR-151 25 Maroussi 210-8098300 210-6147793 www.opel.gr OPELGRA1 CODE NO NAME 061 FCE BANK PLC ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 121, Tatoiou Avenue, 144 52 Metamorfosi Attikis 210-5709888 210-5709866 www.ford.gr FOGRGRA1 CODE NO NAME 069 COOPERATIVE BANK OF CHANIA COOP. L.L. ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 28-32, El. Venizelou Str. GR-731 32 Chania 28210-25500 28210-25591 www.chaniabank.gr STXAGRA1 Under HEBIC index publication regulation, each bank sees both to the accuracy of data that concern it and to the uniformity of their appearanc 5 CLASSIFICATION AS TO BANK CODE CODE NO NAME 071 HSBC FRANCE ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 109-111 Messoghion Ave, GR-115 26 Athens 210-6960000 210-6928000 www.hsbc.gr MIDLGRAA CODE NO NAME 072 UNICREDIT BANK AG ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 7, Heraklitou st. Kolonaki, GR-10673 Athens 210-3671500, 210-3640063 www.unicreditgroup.gr HYVEGRAA 210-3640940 CODE NO NAME 073 BANK OF CYPRUS PUBLIC COMPANY LTD (*) ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 192, Alexandras Avenue, GR-115 21 Athens 210-6412580 210-6436464 www.bankofcyprus.com.cy BCYPCY2N Under HEBIC index publication regulation, each bank sees both to the accuracy of data that concern it and to the uniformity of their appearanc 6 CLASSIFICATION AS TO BANK CODE CODE NO NAME 075 COOPERATIVE BANK OF EPIRUS L.T.D ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 6, Patriarchou Ioakim & Karapanou str, GR-452 21 Ioannina 26510-59000 26510-28065 www.epirusbank.gr STIOGR21 CODE NO NAME 081 BANK OF AMERICA NA ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 68, Vassilissis Sofias Ave., GR-115 28 Athens 210-7415000 210-7243102 www.bankamerica.com BOFAGR2X CODE NO NAME 084 CITIBANK EUROPE PLC (CEP) ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 8 Othonos str, GR-105 57 Athens 210-3292000 210-3242535 www.citigroup.com CITIGRAA Under HEBIC index publication regulation, each bank sees both to the accuracy of data that concern it and to the uniformity of their appearanc 7 CLASSIFICATION AS TO BANK CODE CODE NO NAME 087 PANCRETAN COOPERATIVE BANK LTD. ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 5, Ikarou Ave & Efessou, GR-713 06 Heraklion 2810-338800 2810-341318 www.pancretabank.gr STPGGRA1 CODE NO NAME 088 COOPERATIVE BANK OF EVROS ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 137, Dimocratias Av., GR-681 32 Alexandroupolis 25510-24207, 25510-24047 www.evrosbank.gr STEOGR21 25510-80290 & 291 CODE NO NAME 089 COOPERATIVE BANK OF KARDITSA ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC Taliadourou & Kolokotroni, GR-431 32 Karditsa 24410-40099 & 24410-80883 www.bankofkarditsa.gr STKAGRA1 40299 Under HEBIC index publication regulation, each bank sees both to the accuracy of data that concern it and to the uniformity of their appearanc 8 CLASSIFICATION AS TO BANK CODE CODE NO NAME 091 COOPERATIVE BANK OF THESSALY ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 61-63, Kondyli str., GR-421 32 Trikala 24310-95404 24310-76101 www.bankofthessaly.gr STTKGR21 CODE NO NAME 094 COOPERATIVE BANK OF PIERIA-OLYMPIC CREDIT LTD. ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 23, Kassandrou str., GR-601 34 Katerini 23510-30996, 23510-75710 www.pieriabank.gr STPIGR21 23510 30997 CODE NO NAME 095 COOPERATIVE BANK OF DRAMA ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 7, Megalou Alexandrou str., GR-661 00 Drama 25210-28400 25210-27819 www.dramabank.gr STDRGR21 Under HEBIC index publication regulation, each bank sees both to the accuracy of data that concern it and to the uniformity of their appearanc 9 CLASSIFICATION AS TO BANK CODE CODE NO NAME 097 CONSIGNMENT DEPOSITS & LOANS FUND ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 40 Akadimias str., GR-101 74 Athens 213-2116100 210-3609545 www.tpd.gr CDLFGRA1 CODE NO NAME 099 COOPERATIVE BANK OF SERRES ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC V. Vasileiou & N. Plastira, GR-621 22 Serres 23210-98050, 23210-98069 www.serrescoopbank.gr COESGR21 23210-98060 CODE NO NAME 102 VOLKSWAGEN BANK GmbH ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 409 A, Leoforos Vouliagmenis, GR-163 46 Ilioupoli 210-8925900 210-8925959 www.volkswagenbank.gr VOWAGRA1 Under HEBIC index publication regulation, each bank sees both to the accuracy of data that concern it and to the uniformity of their appearanc 10 CLASSIFICATION AS TO BANK CODE CODE NO NAME 105 BMW AUSTRIA BANK GmbH ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 10, Seneka & 33, Kymis - 145 64 Kifissia 210-9118500 210-9118505 www.bmw.gr BMASGRA1 CODE NO NAME 107 B&N BANK PJSC (Public Joint-Stock Company) GREEK BRANCH ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 130, Syngrou Ave, GR-11745 Athens 210-9241650 210-9241641 www.bnbank.gr KEDRGRAA CODE NO NAME 109 T.C ZIRAAT BANKASI A.S ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 2, Ermou Str., GR-105 63 Athens 210-3223038 210-3221796 www.ziraatbank.com.gr TCZBGRAT Under HEBIC index publication regulation, each bank sees both to the accuracy of data that concern it and to the uniformity of their appearanc 11 CLASSIFICATION AS TO BANK CODE CODE NO NAME 111 DEUTSCHE BANK AG ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 23A, Vas. Sofias Ave., GR-106 74 Athens 210-7208700 210-7232451 www.db.com DEUTSGSG CODE NO NAME 114 FIMBANK PLC. ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 19-21 Aristotelous Str., 144 41 Metamorfosi Attikis 212-2222100 212-2222130 www.fimbank.com FIMBMTM3 CODE NO NAME 115 HSH NORDBANK AG ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 2, Filellinon str. & Akti Miaouli, GR-185 36 Piraeus 210-4295300- 210-4295 323 www.hsh-nordbank.com HSHNDEHH 310-330 Under HEBIC index publication regulation, each bank sees both to the accuracy of data that concern it and to the uniformity of their appearanc 12 CLASSIFICATION AS TO BANK CODE CODE NO NAME 116 PROCREDIT BANK (BULGARIA) EAD ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 54-56, 26th Octovriou & Pigassou streets, GR- 546 27 2316 008841 2316 008840 www.procreditbank.bg PRCBBGSF Thessaloniki CODE NO NAME 117 DVB BANK SE ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 3, Moraitini str. & Poseidonos Avenue, GR-175 61 Athens 210-4557400 210-4557420 www.dvbbank.com - CODE NO NAME 118 EFG BANK (LUXEMBOURG) S.A. ADDRESS TEL. FAX WEB SITE SWIFT BIC 342B Leoforos Kifissias Avenue & Ethnikis Antistaseos Str., 210-6784600 - www.efgbank.com - GR-154 51 Neo Psychiko Under HEBIC index publication regulation, each bank sees both to the accuracy of data that concern it and to the uniformity of their appearanc 13 CLASSIFICATION AS TO BANK CODE CODE NO NAME 119 ABN AMRO BANK N.V ADDRESS TEL.
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