National Bank of Greece
global banking and financial services provider The National Bank of Greece is based in Athens, Greece. In terms of total assets, it is the biggest Greek bank. 15% of the company's pretax preprovision profits come from Southeastern Europe, with the remaining 85% coming from its operations in Greece. Along with serving private and commercial clients, the firm also provides financial products and services to corporate, institutional, and other clientele.
Banking services, brokerage, insurance, asset management, shipping finance, leasing, and factoring markets are among the available services. As of December 4th, 2018, the group had the third-highest market capitalization of €1.06 billion, making it the largest Greek bank by total assets. After Piraeus Bank, it is the second-largest bank in Greece by deposits. In terms of Greek loan assets, it ranks fourth, after Piraeus Bank, Alpha Bank, and Eurobank Ergasias.
According to the National Bank of Greece's most recent financial reports, the company's current revenue (TTM) is $1.90 billion. In 2021, the company made a revenue of $2.12 billion, a decrease over the year's 2020 revenue of $2.98 billion. As of April 2023, the National Bank of Greece had a market cap of $4.56 billion, making it the world's 2506th most valuable company by market cap.
Founded: 30 March 1841
Headquarters: Athens, Greece
Website: nbg.gr