- Bank of Athens
The Bank of Athens was a bank in
Athens ,Greece . It was founded in 1893 and merged in 1999.History
*1893: Jean Pesmazoglu founded the Bank of Athens.
*1895: Bank of Athens established a branch inAlexandria ,Egypt , where there was a large community of Greeks.
*1906: Bank of Athens acquired Industrial Credit Bank (est. 1873)
*1921: Bank of Athens opened an agency inNew York .
*1926: Bank of Athens converted its NY agency to a subsidiary, Bank of Athens Trust Company.
*1930:National Bank of Greece and Bank of Athens combined their activities in Egypt into a joint subsidiary, Banque Nationale de Grèce et d’Athénes.
*WWII: During the Nazi occuption of Greece,Dresdner Bank assumed oversight of Bank of Athens.
*1953: Bank of Athens merged withNational Bank of Greece to form the National Bank of Greece and Athens. Later the name reverted to the National Bank of Greece. The two banks merged their NY subsidiaries to formAtlantic Bank of New York .
*1960: Egypt nationalized the foreign banks in the country. TheNational Bank of Egypt took over Banque Nationale de Grèce et d’Athénes, together with a number of other banks.
*1992: Hanwha Bank (withRabobank ) bought 67% of Bank of Athens (formerly the Bank of Professional Credit) from NBG (which owned 75%), in a privatization.
*1998:EFG Eurobank Ergasias , a member of the Latsis Group, bought 58% of the Bank of Athens' common stock from Hanwha Bank and 51% of its preference shares from the National Bank of Greece.
*1999:EFG Eurobank Ergasias absorbed Bank of Athens.
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