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| num_employees ={{decrease}} 13,847(Greece:9,678, Abroad:4,169) <small>(2015)</small><ref name="FY2015 Results">{{cite web|url=http://www.alpha.gr/files/investorrelations/FY_2015_Results_Presentation_Final.pdf|title=FY2015 Results|accessdate=4 Mar 2016|publisher=Alpha Bank}}</ref> |
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Company type | Anonymi Etairia |
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Athex: ALPHA OTC Pink: ALBKD | |
ISIN | GRS015003007 |
Industry | Financial services |
Founded | 1879 |
Headquarters | , |
Number of locations | 929 worldwide branches(Q3 2015) (627 Branches in Greece) |
Key people | Vasileios Rapanos (Chairman) Demetrios Mantzounis (CEO) |
Products | Retail Investment Corporate Banking Asset Management |
Revenue | €2.387 billion (2016)[1] |
-€1.924 billion (2016)[2] | |
€42.30 million (2016)[3] | |
Total assets | €64.87 billion (2016)[4] |
Total equity | €9.113 billion (2016)[5] |
Owner | Hellenic Financial Stability Fund (11.01%)[6] |
Number of employees | 13,847(Greece:9,678, Abroad:4,169) (2015)[7] |
Subsidiaries | Alpha Bank Cyprus Ltd Alpha Bank Romania Alpha Bank Beograd Alpha Bank Skopje Alpha Bank Albania Alpha Bank London Alpha Insurance Ltd |
Capital ratio | 16% (CET1 fully loaded Basel III) |
Website | www.alpha.gr |
Alpha Bank is the fourth largest Greek bank by total assets, and the largest by market capitalization of 2.45 billion euros (as of 8 February 2017). It has a subsidiary and branch in London, and branches and subsidiaries throughout Southeastern Europe (see "International expansion" below). Founded in 1879, it has been controlled by the Costopoulos family since its inception.[citation needed] Currently Ioannis Costopoulos, grandson of original founder John F. Costopoulos, and nephew of Stavros Costopoulos, Foreign Minister in the government of Georgios Papandreou, is the honorary Chairman.[citation needed] On January 16, 2015, Alpha Bank requested Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) from the Bank of Greece.
History
In Greece
- In 1879, John F. Costopoulos established a small commercial firm in the city of Kalamata.
- In 1918, the banking department of the "J.F. Costopoulos" firm changed its name to Bank of Kalamata.
- In 1924, the bank moved its headquarters to Athens and changed its name to Banque de Credit Commercial Hellenique.
- On November 2, 1925, the bank was listed on the Athens Exchange.[8]
- In 1947, the bank changed its name to the Commercial Credit Bank (CCB).
- In 1972, the CCB changed its name to Credit Bank (Trapeza Pisteos).
- In 1994, Credit Bank changed its name to Alpha Credit Bank (ACB).
- In 1999, ACB acquired 51% of the shares of the Ionian Popular Bank.
- In 2000, ACB absorbed the Ionian Popular Bank. In the same year, ACB changed its name to Alpha Bank.
- In 2002, Alpha Bank's attempted merger with National Bank of Greece fell through.
- In 2012, Alpha Bank called off its merger with Eurobank Ergasias, which had been announced the previous year.[9]
- In 2012, Alpha Bank acquired the Greek department of Emporiki Bank from Credit Agricole for €1.[10] The legal merger was completed on 28 June 2013.[11]
- On 31 May 2013, the Bank proceeded in a successful recapitalization with oversubscription of the required private-sector participation in the Rights Issue, which resulted in the preservation of Alpha Bank's private character.[12]
- In 2013, Alpha Bank took over the deposits of Cooperative Bank of Dodecanese, Cooperative Bank of Western Macedonia, and Cooperative Bank of Evia.[13]
- In 2013, Alpha Bank acquired the entire share capital of Emporiki Bank.
- On 31 March 2014, Alpha Bank successfully completed its Euro 1.2 billion capital increase.[14]
- On 17 April 2014, the Bank redeemed the total amount of the Hellenic Republic's Preference Shares.[15]
- On 26 October 2014, Alpha Bank announced the successful completion of ECB’s Comprehensive Assessment in the Static Adverse Scenario with CET1 8.07% and Capital Surplus of Euro 1.3 billion. Based on the dynamic adverse assumptions, CET1 stands at 8.45% with Capital Surplus of Euro 1.8 billion.[16]
- In 2014, Alpha Bank took over Citibank's Greek retail banking operations.[17]
- On 16 January 2015, Alpha Bank requested Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) from the Bank of Greece.[18] Its total funding from the ECB (ELA and non-ELA) was €29.9 bn as of September 30th, 2015.
- On 17 July 2015 it sold its Bulgarian branches to Postbank (Bulgaria), the subsidiary of fellow Greek bank Eurobank Ergasias.
- End 2015 Results: Risk Weighted Assets:€52.6bn. Total loans: €62 bn (€52.5 bn in Greek loans, €9.5bn in loans abroad). 51.3% are non-performing exposures using the European Banking Authority definition, with a 50% Provision coverage and €31.4 bn in deposits (€26.3 bn in Greek deposits). Loan to deposit ratio=147%. Cost to income ratio=50%.
International expansion
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In addition, Alpha Bank has a branch in London and a finance company, Alpha Finance US, in New York. The latter does not exist anymore.[22]
Other
Listing on the Athens Exchange
The company is listed on the Athens Exchange with stock symbol ALPHA; the ISIN is GRS015013006.[8] As of 11 August 2015, the number of securities outstanding and the number of securities listed is 12769059858 (around 12.7 billion).[8] The stock is one of the 25 stocks in the FTSE/Athex Large Cap index (11 August 2015).[23]
See also
- List of banks
- List of banks in Greece
- Banking in Greece
- List of Greek companies
- Ionian Bank and Ionian Popular Bank of Greece
References
- ^ http://www.alpha.gr/files/aboutalphabank/group_GR_2017FULL.pdf
- ^ http://www.alpha.gr/files/aboutalphabank/group_GR_2017FULL.pdf
- ^ http://www.alpha.gr/files/aboutalphabank/group_GR_2017FULL.pdf
- ^ http://www.alpha.gr/files/aboutalphabank/group_GR_2017FULL.pdf
- ^ http://www.alpha.gr/files/aboutalphabank/group_GR_2017FULL.pdf
- ^ http://www.fpress.gr/trapezes/item/41202-trapezes-sta-heria-ton-funds
- ^ "FY2015 Results" (PDF). Alpha Bank. Retrieved 4 Mar 2016.
- ^ a b c "ALPHA Stock Overview". Athens Exchange Group. 11 August 2015. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
- ^ "2nd UPDATE: Greece's Alpha Bank To Call Off Merger With Eurobank". The Wall Street Journal. Dow Jones & Company. 14 March 2012.
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ignored (help) - ^ Fabio Benedetti-Valentini and Elisa Martinuzzi (17 October 2012). "Credit Agricole Exits Greece Taking Profit Hit on Unit". Bloomberg.
- ^ "Nine Month 2014 Results: Profit after Τax at Euro 110.5 million". www.londonstockexchange.com. Retrieved 4 November 2014.
- ^ "Greek Alpha Bank hits recap target, rights issue oversubscribed- sources". reuters.com. Retrieved 31 May 2013.
- ^ "Alpha Bank SA undertakes the deposits of three Cooperative Banks". Reuters. 8 December 2013.
- ^ "Greek bill gives rescue fund legal cover for bank capital boosts". reuters.com. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
- ^ "3rd Quarter Results". announce.ft.com. Retrieved 4 November 2014.
- ^ "Alpha Bank to buy Citi's Greek retail assets". ft.com. Retrieved 2014-06-13.
- ^ "Greece's Eurobank, Alpha Bank Ask Central Bank for Emergency Liquidity Assistance". Wall Street Journal. 2015-01-16. Retrieved 2015-01-16.
- ^ "Turkish regulator blocks bank sale". Financial Times. 2007-08-10. Retrieved 2015-01-16.
- ^ "Greece's Alpha Bank to buy Ukraine's Astra Bank". Reuters. 2008-03-27. Retrieved 2012-02-20.
- ^ Merge and Acquire, The Ukrainian Week (9 October 2015)
- ^ "Alpha Finance US Corporation". linkedin.com. Retrieved 13 May 2011.
- ^ "FTSE/Athex Large Cap Index composition". Athens Exchanges Group. 10 August 2015. Retrieved 11 August 2015.