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Another Greek Bank Sets Its Sights On Ukraine

Another Greek Bank Sets Its Sights On Ukraine

18 December 2008

Chairman of Greece’s Piraeus Bank, Michalis Sallas said on Friday, that his bank was looking into buying a small bank in Ukraine and Turkey. According to Sallas, Piraeus wants to increase its share of profits from outside Greece from 20% to 30%. Piraeus is the third Greek bank this month to announce plans to buy a Ukrainian bank, last week Greece’s largest bank the National Bank of Greece announced plans to enter Ukraine and is said to be eyeing Ukraine’s Bank Forum (FORM: BUY) and Tas-Investbank. Earlier, Greece’s third largest lender, Alpha Bank announced plans to buy a Ukrainian bank with at least 100 branches.

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