Bank of Greece
The
Bank of Greece is the national central bank of Greece,
located in Athens and founded
in 1927. Its primary objective
is to ensure price stability in Greece. It also supervise private banks and acts
as a treasurer and fiscal agent for the government.
Interesting facts:
- Its Euro
banknotes printer identification code is N.
- It has a staff of more
than 3000 people.
- It is a member of the European System of Central Banks
(ESCB).
It is different from National
Bank of Greece.
See also
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