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21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS SECTION Tel.: 2103202049, Fax: 2103226371 BANK OF GREECE HEBIC BRANCH NAME AREA ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER / FAX 0100001 HEAD OFFICE SECRETARIAT ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS SECTION tel.: 2103202049, fax: 2103226371 0100002 HEAD OFFICE TENDER AND ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS PROCUREMENT SECTION tel.: 2103203473, fax: 2103231691 0100003 HEAD OFFICE HUMAN ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS RESOURCES SECTION tel.: 2103202090, fax: 2103203961 0100004 HEAD OFFICE DOCUMENT ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS MANAGEMENT SECTION tel.: 2103202202, fax: 2103236954 0100005 HEAD OFFICE PAYROLL ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS MANAGEMENT SECTION tel.: 2103202096, fax: 2103236930 0100007 HEAD OFFICE SECURITY ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS SECTION tel.: 2103202101, fax: 210 3204059 0100008 HEAD OFFICE SYSTEMIC CREDIT ATHENS CENTRE 3, Amerikis, 102 50 ATHENS INSTITUTIONS SUPERVISION SECTION A tel.: 2103205193, fax: …… 0100009 HEAD OFFICE BOOK ENTRY ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS SECURITIES MANAGEMENT SECTION tel.: 2103202627, fax: 2103235747 0100010 HEAD OFFICE ARCHIVES ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS SECTION tel.: 2103202206, fax: 2103203950 0100012 HEAD OFFICE RESERVES ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS MANAGEMENT BACK UP SECTION tel.: 2103203766, fax: 2103220140 0100013 HEAD OFFICE FOREIGN ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS SECTION tel.: 2103202895, fax: 2103236746 0100014 HEAD OFFICE SYSTEMIC CREDIT ATHENS CENTRE 3, Amerikis, 102 50 ATHENS INSTITUTIONS SUPERVISION SECTION B tel.: 2103205041, fax: …… 0100015 HEAD OFFICE PAYMENT ATHENS CENTRE 3, Amerikis, 102 50 ATHENS SYSTEMS OVERSIGHT SECTION tel.: 2103205073, fax: …… 0100016 HEAD OFFICE ESCB PROJECTS CHALANDRI 341, Mesogeion Ave., 152 31 CHALANDRI AUDIT SECTION tel.: 2106799707, fax: 2106799713 0100017 HEAD OFFICE DOCUMENTARY ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS CREDITS SECTION tel.: 2103203002, fax: 2103233872 0100018 HEAD OFFICE DATA CHALANDRI 341, Mesogeion Ave., 152 31 CHALANDRI PROCESSING AND OPERATIONS SECTION tel.: 2106799551, fax: 2106799657 0100023 HEAD OFFICE GOVERNMENT ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS ACCOUNTS SECTION tel.: 2103202703, fax: 2103232721 0100024 HEAD OFFICE PUBLIC ENTITIES' ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS ACCOUNTS SECTION tel.: 2103203376, fax: 2103202266 0100027 HEAD OFFICE GREEK ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS GOVERNMENT SECURITIES CUSTODY AND LAW 3586/2007 tel.: 2103202715, fax: 2103253807 COMMITTEE SUPPORT, SECTION Under HEBIC index publication regulation, each bank sees both to the accuracy of data that concern it and to the uniformity of their appearance. Page 4 from 150 BANK OF GREECE HEBIC BRANCH NAME AREA ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER / FAX 0100029 HEAD OFFICE FINANCIAL ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS REPORTING SECTION tel.: 2103202554, fax: 2103236286 0100030 HEAD OFFICE ACCOUNTING ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS CONTROL SECTION tel.: 2103202561, fax: 2103223479 0100031 HEAD OFFICE RESERVES ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS MANAGEMENT SECTION tel.: 2103202876, fax: 2103255500 0100032 HEAD OFFICE STAFF-RELATED ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS FINANCIAL OPERATIONS SECTION tel.: 2103202573, fax: 2103255504 0100033 HEAD OFFICE GENERAL ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS OPERATIONS SUPPORT SECTION tel.: 2103202937, fax: 2103241012 0100034 HEAD OFFICE LEGAL ENTITIES' ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 50 ATHENS RESERVES MANAGEMENT SECTION tel.: 2103203361, fax: 2103235862 0100035 HEAD OFFICE NETWORKS AND CHALANDRI 341, Mesogeion Ave., 152 31 CHALANDRI COMMUNICATION SUPPORT SECTION tel.: 2106799448, fax: 2106799658 0100038 HEAD OFFICE SECRETARIAT CHALANDRI 341, Mesogeion Ave., 152 31 CHALANDRI AND GENERAL SERVICES SECTION tel.: 2106799410, fax: 2106536915 0100040 HEAD OFFICE INTERNAL AUDIT ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS SECTION tel.: 2103203763, fax: 2103220140 0100043 HEAD OFFICE PAYMENT CHALANDRI 341, Mesogeion Ave., 152 31 CHALANDRI SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT SECTION tel.: 2106799770, fax: 2106778347 0100044 HEAD OFFICE ELECTRONIC ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS SECONDARY SECURITIES MARKET SECTION tel.: 2103203359, fax: 2103242689 0100045 HEAD OFFICE ATHENS ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS CLEARING OFFICE tel.: 2103202807, fax: 2103231603 0100046 HEAD OFFICE TECHNICAL ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS PROJECT DESIGN AND SUPERVISION SECTION tel.: 2103203119, fax: 2103233026 0100047 HEAD OFFICE ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS ELECTROMECHANICAL MAINTENANCE SECTION tel.: 2103203396, fax: ........... 0100049 HEAD OFFICE HALANDRI CHALANDRI 341, Mesogeion Ave., 152 31 CHALANDRI PREMISES TECHNICAL SUPPORT SECTION tel.: 2106799393, fax: 2106799421 0100050 HEAD OFFICE CASH RESERVES, CHALANDRI 341, Mesogeion Ave., 152 31 CHALANDRI ACCOUNTING AND SECRETARIAT SECTION tel.: 2106709242, fax: 2106709260 0100052 HEAD OFFICE TELLERS SECTION ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS tel.: 2103203514, fax: 2103255414 0100053 HEAD OFFICE CASH CHALANDRI 341, Mesogeion Ave., 152 31 CHALANDRI PROCESSING SECTION (CASH DEPARTMENT) tel.: 2106709511, fax: 2106709218 Under HEBIC index publication regulation, each bank sees both to the accuracy of data that concern it and to the uniformity of their appearance. Page 5 from 150 BANK OF GREECE HEBIC BRANCH NAME AREA ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER / FAX 0100055 HEAD OFFICE CASHIERS ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS CONTROL SECTION tel.: 2103202276, fax: 2103202927 0100056 HEAD OFFICE PRINTING WORKS CHALANDRI 341, Mesogeion Ave., 152 31 CHALANDRI CONTROL SECTION tel.: 2106170404, fax: ......... 0100058 HEAD OFFICE PREMISES ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS MAINTENANCE SECTION tel.: 2103202630, fax: 2103233026 0100059 HEAD OFFICE DATA CONTROL CHALANDRI 341, Mesogeion Ave., 152 31 CHALANDRI SECTION tel.: 2106799381, fax: 2106799625 0100060 HEAD OFFICE CENTRAL CHALANDRI 341, Mesogeion Ave., 152 31 CHALANDRI OPERATIONS AUDIT SECTION tel.: 2106799745, fax: …… 0100061 HEAD OFFICE REGIONAL CHALANDRI 341, Mesogeion Ave., 152 31 CHALANDRI OPERATIONS AUDIT SECTION tel.: 2106799745, fax: …… 0100062 HEAD OFFICE ORGANISATION ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS AND SUPPORT SECTION tel.: 2103203747, fax: 2103202787 0100063 HEAD OFFICE BANKING CHALANDRI 341, Mesogeion Ave., 152 31 CHALANDRI SYSTEMS SECTION (INFORMATION SYSTEMS tel.: 2106799489, fax: …… DEPARTMENT) 0100065 HEAD OFFICE COOPERATIVE ATHENS CENTRE 3, Amerikis, 102 50 ATHENS BANKS AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS SUPERVISION tel.: 2103205080, fax: …… SECTION 0100066 HEAD OFFICE NON-CORE AND ATHENS CENTRE 3, Amerikis, 102 50 ATHENS FOREIGN CREDIT INSTITUTIONS SUPERVISION SECTION tel.: 2103205030, fax: 2103205421 0100071 HEAD OFFICE BANKING ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS SUPERVISION ISSUES SECTION tel.: 2103202320, fax: …… 0100072 HEAD OFFICE MONETARY ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS POLICY IMPLEMENTATION SUPPORT SECTION tel.: 2103203261, fax: 2103222704 0100081 HEAD OFFICE MONEY SECTION ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS tel.: 2103202355, fax: …… 0100082 HEAD OFFICE GOVERNMENT ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS BUDGET SECTION tel.: 2103202429, fax: …… 0100083 HEAD OFFICE ECONOMETRIC ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS FORECASTING SECTION tel.: 2103203607, fax: …… 0100084 HEAD OFFICE SPECIAL STUDIES ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS SECTION tel.: 2103202415, fax: …… 0100085 HEAD OFFICE BALANCE OF ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS PAYMENTS ANALYSIS SECTION tel.: 2103202383, fax: …… 0100087 HEAD OFFICE ADMINISTRATION ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS SECTION tel.: 2103202434, fax: 2103233025 0100088 HEAD OFFICE SYSTEMS CHALANDRI 341, Mesogeion Ave., 152 31 CHALANDRI SUPPORT SECTION (INFORMATION SYSTEMS tel.: 2106799318, fax: 2106799314 DEPARTMENT) Under HEBIC index publication regulation, each bank sees both to the accuracy of data that concern it and to the uniformity of their appearance. Page 6 from 150 BANK OF GREECE HEBIC BRANCH NAME AREA ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER / FAX 0100089 HEAD OFFICE STRATEGIC CHALANDRI 341, Mesogeion Ave., 152 31 CHALANDRI PLANNING AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS EVALUATION SECTION tel.: 2106799323, fax: 2106799537 (INFORMATION SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT) 0100093 HEAD OFFICE TELEGRAMS AND ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS TEST KEYS SECTION tel.: 2103202200, fax: 2103232239 0100094 HEAD OFFICE MONETARY ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS POLICY OPERATIONS SECTION tel.: 2103202499, fax: 2103223074 0100095 HEAD OFFICE INTRA-BRANCH ATHENS CENTRE 21, El. Venizelou Ave., 102 50 ATHENS NON-COMPUTERISED ACCOUNTING DATA tel.: 2103202606, fax: …… ACCUMULATION SERVICE 0100098 HEAD OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE ATHENS CENTRE 3, Amerikis, 102 50 ATHENS SUPPORT SECTION (SCRFID) tel.: 2103205019, fax: 2103205400 0100192 HEAD OFFICE BANKNOTES CHALANDRI 341, Mesogeion Ave., 152 31 CHALANDRI PRINTING SECTION (PRINTING WORKS DEPARTMENT) tel.: 2106170438, fax: …… 0100193 HEAD OFFICE MINTING SECTION CHALANDRI 341, Mesogeion Ave., 152 31 CHALANDRI (PRINTING WORKS DEPARTMENT) tel.: 2106170478, fax: …… 0100194 HEAD OFFICE MAINTENANCE CHALANDRI 341, Mesogeion Ave., 152
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