Title: GEORGE MICHELIS,Ph.D Vice Chairman
1GEORGE MICHELIS,Ph.DVice Chairman General
Manager
Greek BankingRecent developments, future
prospects
2Source Ministry of National Economy
3Source NSSG
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10The consolidation process commercial banks
- 1995 2000
- National Bank of Greece
- Mortgage National Bank of Greece
- Housing
- Alpha Credit
- Ionian Alpha
- Eurobank
- Interbank
- Athens Eurobank - Ergasias
- Crete
- Ergasias
- Piraeus
- Macedonia-Thrace Piraeus
- Xios
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- Egnatia
11Market Shares in Greek Commercial Banks (1999)
Source Year-end Bank Financial Statements
12Market Shares in Greek Commercial Banks (1999)
Source Year-end Bank Financial Statements
13Market Shares in Greek Commercial Banks (1999)
Source Year-end Bank Financial Statements
14Market Shares in the Banking System (1999)
Source Bank Financial Statements and Monthly
Statistical Bulletin of The Bank of Greece Note
Total Assets for the Banking System as of
31/12/99 are not yet available
15Market Shares in the Banking System (1999)
Source Bank Financial Statements and Monthly
Statistical Bulletin of The Bank of Greece Note
Total Assets for the Banking System as of
31/12/99 are not yet available
16Branch Network of Greek Commercial Banks (1999)
Source Bank Annual Reports
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21- Privatisation and consolidation
- Competitive awakening of NBG
- Privatisations create new private sectors groups
challenging the established players (Latsis
Group, Piraeus Bank) - Middle-size players under increasing pressure to
consolidate
- EMU
- Profits from EMU currency trading will disappear
- Pressure on margins to converge to European
average - Preparing for EMU will cost in excess of GRD 150
billion
Increasingly competitive environment
- Indirect competition
- Competition from non-financial institutions is
compressing interest margins - Capital markets disintermediation is eroding
banks traditional role
- Operating conditions
- Thinning lending spreads
- Higher consumer expectations
- Increasing dependence on technology investments
- Progressive disappearance of trading gains
22Conclusions
- increased quality of service
- more better products
- cost reduction efforts
Competitive environment
- further consolidation
- alliances
- euro adoption
Great challenges
- new activities (bankassurance)
- underbanked markets(consumer credit-asset
management) - expansion in Balkans
Good opportunities