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PAYMENTS to COMPANIES/ORGANISATIONS (With a Specific Entry Code) PAYMENTS TO COMPANIES/ORGANISATIONS (With a specific entry code) At the Automated Cash At the Automated Cash HELLENIC PUBLIC SECTOR With Direct Debit Through myΑlpha Web/ Through the Branch Transaction Centres (ACTCs) Transaction Centres (ACTCs) Through ΑΤΜs Through myAlpha Mobile INSURANCE FUNDS (standing order/Direct Debit) myAlpha Phone through cash through card AEMY SA/GN THIRAS (N.4368/66) € 1,00 - - - - Free of charge Free of charge AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE ORGANISATION EMPLOYERS € 1,00 - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 (UP TO 31-12-2016) AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE ORGANISATION POLICYHOLDERS € 1,00 - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 (UP TO 31-12-2016) ARISTODIKOS MUNICIPALITY OF SARONIKOS € 1,50 - - - Free of charge Free of charge Free of charge € 1,00 through debit of bank Assessed Tax Dues (Income Tax, EN.F.I.A. etc) account or card Free of charge Free of charge Free of charge - Free of charge (2) Free of charge (2) € 2,50 through cash Capital Gains Tax On Property Free of charge - - - - - - Civil Servants Welfare Fund (TPDY) Free of charge - - - - - - CONSIGNMENT DEPOSITS & LOANS FUND Free of charge (1) - - - - Free of charge Free of charge DETEPA Free of charge - - - Free of charge Free of charge Free of charge DETIP DIMOU EORDAIAS - - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 DIKAIOMATA YPOTHIKOFILAKEION - - - - - Free of charge Free of charge € 1,00 through debit of bank e-Administrative Fee account - - - - Free of charge - € 2,50 through cash E.D.O.E.A.P. - EMPLOYERS - - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 EDOEAP-EMPLOYERS TURNOVER - - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 E.D.O.E.A.P. - POLICYHOLDERS Free of charge - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 EDOEAP-SPECIAL INTERNET CONTRIBUTION - - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 e-EFKA – BRANCH VOUCHERS € 1,50 - - - - € 0,50 € 0,50 e-EFKA KEPA FEE COLLECTION - - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 EFKA (LAWYERS ASSOCIATION) € 1,00 - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 1,00 through debit of bank EFKA (OAEE, OGA, ETAA, ETAP - MME) account € 1,00 € 0,80 € 0,80 € 0,35 € 0,30 € 0,30 € 1,50 through cash PAYMENTS TO COMPANIES/ORGANISATIONS (With a specific entry code) At the Automated Cash At the Automated Cash HELLENIC PUBLIC SECTOR With Direct Debit Through myΑlpha Web/ Through the Branch Transaction Centres (ACTCs) Transaction Centres (ACTCs) Through ΑΤΜs Through myAlpha Mobile INSURANCE FUNDS (standing order/Direct Debit) myAlpha Phone through cash through card EFKA EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS Free of charge (1)(3) - - - - Free of charge Free of charge EFKA LABOUR TICKET (ERGOSIMO IKA, OGA) Free of charge (1) - - - - Free of charge Free of charge ΕΟPYY REBATE DOSE - CLAWBACK - - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 E.T.A.A. - T.A.N. ANNOUNCEMENTS - - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 ETAA TSAY EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS - - - - € 0,30 - - ETAA TSAY EMPLOYERS. Free of charge (1) - - - - Free of charge Free of charge (UP TO 31-12-16) ETAA TSAY FREELANCERS - - - - - Free of charge Free of charge (UP TO 31-12-16) ETAA TSAY FREELANCERS - - - - Free of charge - - ETAA - Healthcare Sector Lawyers Piraeus Free of charge - - - - - - ETEAEP CONTRIBUTIONS SELF-EMPLOYED - - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 GOEV - - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 HELLENIC CADASTRE Free of charge (2) Free of charge Free of charge - - Free of charge (2) Free of charge (2) Hotel Employees’ Welfare Fund (TAPIT - TAPXY Free of charge - - - - - - Sector) ICISnet Electronic Payments € 1,00 (1) - - - - Free of charge Free of charge K.E.A.O. Free of charge - - - - Free of charge Free of charge KEAO-OAEE Settlement active insured - - - - € 0,35 - - KEAO-OAEE Settlement non active insured - - - - € 0,35 - - KOPAIDA FEES-PSTE-PE VOIOTIAS Free of charge (1) - - - - Free of charge Free of charge Metalworkers Welfare Fund (TAPIT - TAPEM Free of charge - - - - - - Sector) PAYMENTS TO COMPANIES/ORGANISATIONS (With a specific entry code) At the Automated Cash At the Automated Cash HELLENIC PUBLIC SECTOR With Direct Debit Through myΑlpha Web/ Through the Branch Transaction Centres (ACTCs) Transaction Centres (ACTCs) Through ΑΤΜs Through myAlpha Mobile INSURANCE FUNDS (standing order/Direct Debit) myAlpha Phone through cash through card MUNICIPAL NURSERY OF THESSALONIKI - - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 MUNICIPAL PORT FUND OF CHANIA - - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 NPDD OPANDA - - - - - Free of charge Free of charge OAED SETTLEMENT PAYMENT Free of charge - - - - - - OAED SETTLEMENT PAYMENTS OF LOANS Free of charge Free of charge Free of charge - - Free of charge Free of charge AND HOUSES OAEE Insurance Contributions € 1,00 - - - € 0,35 € 0,30 € 0,30 PUBLIC MARKETS ATTICA REGION-SELLERS - - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 PUBLIC MARKETS ATTICA REGION- - - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 PRODUCERS Region of Attica (former Athens Prefecture) - Free of charge - - - - - - Vehicles Levies Special Conserve Reg. Space fine € 3,00 - - - - € 0,50 € 0,50 SUBSUMPTION FEE ILLEGAL BUILDING € 3,00 - - - - € 0,50 € 0,50 Tax Affairs Closure Law 3888/2010 Free of charge (2) - - - - Free of charge (2) - TEA ISTH NPID - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 ΤΕΑ PARTNERS ΙΝΤΕRΑΜΕRΙCΑΝ € 1,50 (1) - - - Free of charge Free of charge Free of charge TEA - YPOIK Free of charge (1) Free of charge - - Free of charge Free of charge Free of charge TEAYET - NPID - - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 Τ.Μ.Ε.D.E. GUARANTEE LETTERS - - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 TOEV FRAGKOKASTELLOY - - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 TOEV GULF KISSAMOU - - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 ΤOEV MERAMVELOU - - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 TOEV NAOUSA FARMSTEAD - - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 TOEV PAPAGIANNADON - - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 TOEV Ierapetras - - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 UNIFORM ILLEGAL BUILDING FINE € 3,00 - - - - € 0,50 € 0,50 University of the Aegean ELE € 1,50 - - - - Free of charge Free of charge € 1,00 through debit of bank Vehicle Circulation Tax account or card Free of charge Free of charge Free of charge - Free of charge (2) Free of charge (2) € 2,50 through cash (1) The payment is carried out only by debiting an account. (2) Also paid by using a credit card of the Bank with up to twelve (12) interest-free instalments. (3) When the payment is carried out during the last six (6) calendar days of each month, it is charged with a commission of 0.15%, with a minimum amount of Euro 15 and a maximum amount of Euro 50. PAYMENTS TO COMPANIES/ORGANISATIONS (With a specific entry code) At the Automated Cash At the Automated Cash WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE COMPANIES With Direct Debit Through myΑlpha Web/ Through the Branch Transaction Centres (ACTCs) Transaction Centres (ACTCs) Through ΑΤΜs Through myAlpha Mobile - MUNICIPALITIES (standing order/Direct Debit) myAlpha Phone through cash through card ARONIS WATER SUPPLY - - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 EYDAP S.A. - € 0,80 € 0,80 - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 EYA THESSALONIKIS S.A. - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA AGIAS - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA AGHIOU NIKOLAOU € 1,00 - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA AGRINIOU - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA AIGIALEIAS € 1,25 (1) - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA ALEXANDRIAS € 3,00 - - - Free of charge Free of charge Free of charge DEYA ALEXANDROUPOLIS - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA ALMYROU - - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA ANATOLIKIS MANIS - - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA ANCIENT OLYMPIAS - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA ARGOUS MIKINON - - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA ARTAS - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA AVDIRON - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA CHALKIDOΝΟS - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA CHALKIDOS - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA CHANION - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA CHIOU - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA DIDYMOTICHOU - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA DIMOU DELTA - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA DIMOU VOLVIS € 1,30 - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA DIOU OLYMPOU - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA DRAMAS - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA EDESSAS € 1,50 (1) - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA ELASSONAS - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA EORDAIAS - - - - € 0,30 - - DEYA EPIDAVROU - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA ERETRIAS - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA ERMIONIDAS - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 PAYMENTS TO COMPANIES/ORGANISATIONS (With a specific entry code) At the Automated Cash At the Automated Cash WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE COMPANIES With Direct Debit Through myΑlpha Web/ Through the Branch Transaction Centres (ACTCs) Transaction Centres (ACTCs) Through ΑΤΜs Through myAlpha Mobile - MUNICIPALITIES (standing order/Direct Debit) myAlpha Phone through cash through card DEYA FARKADONAS - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA FARSALON - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA FESTOU - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA FLORINAS - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA GREVENON - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA HERSONISOU - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA IGOUMENITSAS - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA IOANNINON - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA IRAKLIOU - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA KAVALAS - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA KALAMATAS € 3,00 - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA KALYMNOU - € 0,80 € 0,80 - Free of charge Free of charge Free of charge DEYA KARDITSAS - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA KASTORIAS - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA KATERINIS - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA KEFALLONIAS - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA KERKYRAS - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA KILELER - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA KILKIS - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA KO - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA KOMOTINIS - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA KORINTHOU - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 € 1,50 through debit of by DEYA KOZANIS account € 1,00 € 0,80 - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 € 2,00 through cash DEYA KYMIS ALIVERIOY - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA LAGKADA - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA LAMIAS - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA LARISSAS - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA LESVOU - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA LIVADIAS - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA LOUTRAKIOU - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 PAYMENTS TO COMPANIES/ORGANISATIONS (With a specific entry code) At the Automated Cash At the Automated Cash WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE COMPANIES With Direct Debit Through myΑlpha Web/ Through the Branch Transaction Centres (ACTCs) Transaction Centres (ACTCs) Through ΑΤΜs Through myAlpha Mobile - MUNICIPALITIES (standing order/Direct Debit) myAlpha Phone through cash through card DEYA MALEVIZIOU - - - - € 0,30 € 0,30 € 0,30 DEYA MANTOYDIOU AG.
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