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According to EBRD website, the project aims to boost the resilience of a systemic bank in Greece in the context of on-going restructuring and MREL requirements phasing in at EU level and supports the bank in implementing its recently announced strategic transformation plan and re-establishing its regular access to capital markets with unsecured instruments.
Alpha Bank is the second largest lender in Greece with a loan market share of 24% as of end-September 2019. It is listed on the Athens Stock Exchange with current market capitalisation of EUR 2.8 billion. The Hellenic Financial Stability Fund is the largest shareholder with an 11% stake, with the remaining 89% held by more than 110,000 investors. Alpha Bank is rated B (Positive) by S&P, Caa1 (Positive) by Moody's and CCC+ by Fitch.
Ioannis Asimelis
ioannis.asimelis@alpha.gr
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www.alpha.gr
40 Stadiou Str., Athens, 102-52, Greece
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