BANK OF GREECE HEAD OFFICE SECRETARIAT OF SUPERVISORY DECISION- MAKING BODIES SECTION Hebic Code(NSC), Conatct Nos.

HEBIC CODE  :0100501, BANK OF GREECE, 3, AMERIKIS, 102 50 ATHENS
Bank Name BANK OF GREECE
Bank Code 010
Branch Name HEAD OFFICE SECRETARIAT OF SUPERVISORY DECISION- MAKING BODIES SECTION
Branch HEBIC Code 0100501 Copy HEBIC Code
City ATHENS CENTRE
Branch Address 3, Amerikis, 102 50 ATHENS
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Branch Phone No. 2103205279
Branch Fax No. …………….
Bank SWIFT Code BNGRGRAA Copy Swift Code
Bank Authorization for SEPA Credit Transfers Yes, Bank is authorized for SEPA Credit Transfers
Bank Authorization for SEPA Extended Remittance Information option No, Bank is not authorized SEPA Extended Remittance Information option
Bank Authorization for SEPA Instant Credit TransferYes, Bank is authorized for SEPA Instant Credit Transactions
Bank Authorization for SEPA Direct Debit Core TransactionsYes, Bank is authorized for SEPA Direct Debit Core Transactions
Bank Authorization for SEPA Direct Debit B2B TransactionsYes, Bank is authorized for SEPA Direct Debit B2B Transactions
Bank Authorization for SEPA Request to Pay TransactionsNo, Bank is not authorized for SEPA Request to Pay Transactions
Bank Greece Head Office/ Main Office Address 21, El. Venizelou Ave., GR-102 50 Athens
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Bank Greece Head Office/ Main Office Telephone No 210-3201111
Bank Greece Head Office/ Main Office Fax No 210-3232239
Bank Website www.bankofgreece.gr
Bank Type Commercial Bank



What is Greece HEBIC Code?

In Greece, each Bank Branch has been allotted a 7 digits unique code. This 7 digits code is called Hebic Code. First 3 digits from left of the Hebic Code depicts the Bank Code and rest of the 4 digits depicts the Branch Code.

Purpose of Greece Banks HEBIC Codes

HEBIC Codes are used in Greece by Banks to transfer payments from one Bank Account to another Bank Account, within a Bank Branch or between a Bank's different branches or between different Banks. IBAN of Greece also contains HEBIC Code to identify a Bank Branch. IBAN is widely used for SEPA Payment Transactions & International Payment Transactions.

How to find Your Bank Accounts HEBIC Codes

Your Bank Account HEBIC Code is printed on your Cheque Book. You can also find your Bank Account HEBIC Code in your Banks Mobile APP or Web Application. Login to your Bank's Mobile APP or Web APP and you will see seven digits no. which is your Bank Account HEBIC Code. Your Bank Account HEBIC Code is also included in IBAN No. In Greece IBAN Numbers, check Character 5 to 11 from left, which is your Bank Account HEBIC Code. In Greece each Bank Branch has one HEBIC Code, means all the Bank Accounts of a Branch have same HEBIC Code.






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