Bank of Greece

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Bank of Greece
Τράπεζα της Ελλάδος (Greek)
The main building of the Bank of Greece at Venizelou Avenue, Athens..
The main building of the Bank of Greece at Venizelou Avenue, Athens..
Headquarters Athens
Established 1927
Governor Nikolaos Garganas
Central Bank of Greece
Website www.bankofgreece.gr
Succeeded by European Central Bank (2001)
The entrance of Bank of Greece featuring Greek and EU flags, with the inscription in Greek.
The entrance of Bank of Greece featuring Greek and EU flags, with the inscription in Greek.

The Bank of Greece (Greek: "Τράπεζα της Ελλάδος") is the national central bank of Greece, located in Athens (Venizelos Avenue) and founded in 1927. Its operations started officially in 1928.

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Bank of Greece, a member of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB), has a staff of more than 3,000 employees.

The primary objective of the Bank of Greece is to ensure price stability in Greece. It also supervises the private banks and acts as a treasurer and fiscal agent for the Greek government.

Its Euro banknotes printer identification code is N.

Bank of Greece also sells Gold sovereigns.

The entrance of the Bank of Greece features the Greek and the European Union flags.

The current (as of 2004, January) governor is Dr. Nikolaos C. Garganas who manages the bank together with the deputy governors Panagiotis Aristidis Thomopoulos and Nikolaos D. Paleocrassas.

The highest chief of the Bank of Greece is the governor (Greek: διοικητής, dioikhths)


The second highest chief of the Bank of Greece (after the governor) is the deputy governor (Greek: υποδιοικητής, ypodioikhths)


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