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Attica Bank S.A. (Greek: Attica Bank Ανώνυμη Τραπεζική Εταιρεία), formerly the Bank of Attica SA (Greek: Τράπεζα Αττικής AE), is engaged in the Greek banking sector. It is the fifth largest Greek bank but significantly smaller than the top four "systemic" banks. Its market capitalisation was 116 million Euro on 6 October 2017. Its headquarters are in Athens and its 54 branches are spread nationwide. Attica Bank S.A. was established in 1925. Ιt offers a full range of banking and investment products and services as well as deposits, insurance products, mutual funds and brokerage services, for individuals, small & medium enterprises and large companies.

Today, the Bank's shareholder structure is the following: Fund of Civil Engineers and Public Works Contractors (TMEDE) holds 46.32% of the Bank's ordinary shares, Unified Social Security Institution (EFKA) holds 32.34% of the Bank's ordinary shares and TAPILTAT (Fund for Mutual Assistance of the Employees of Ioniki - Laiki Bank and Other Banks) holds 2.83% of the Bank's ordinary shares. Other shareholders hold the remaining 18.51% of the Bank's share capital.

Attica Bank participates in the company of Attica Bancassurance Agency S.A.[2][10]
See also

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References

"Ετήσια Δελτία".
"30 Sept 2014 Financial statements" (PDF). Retrieved 12 March 2015.
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