Proton Bank
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Proton Bank was established in 2001 and officially commenced its operations as a specialised investment bank in 2002. The founders of the bank are the late John Markopoulos
John Markopoulos
John Markopoulos was a Greek businessman. He was majority shareholder of Proton Bank.-Life:With studies at the University of Thessalonica and graduate studies at the INSEAD University in Fontainebleau, France he has worked as a financial analyst in Steyer Daimler Puch AG in Vienna and as a...

, Anthony Athanasoglou
Anthony Athanasoglou
Anthony Athanasoglou is a Greek businessman. He is vice-chairman and shareholder of Proton Bank.-References:...

 and Elias Lianos
Elias Lianos
Elias Lianos is a Greek businessman. He was the founder, CEO and major shareholder of Proton Bank, which is headquartered in Athens, Greece. He is also the president of Panionios B.C., the Athens-based Euroleague Basketball club.-External links:* *...

. Following a rapid development path, the Bank was listed on the Athens Stock Exchange
Athens Stock Exchange
The Athens Stock Exchange or ASE or ATHEX is a stock exchange located in Athens, Greece.-History:The Athens Stock Exchange started trading in 1876. The Athens Stock Exchange is a subsidiary of Hellenic Exchanges S.A., whose shares are listed in ATHEX...

 in December 2005 and later absorbed three listed closed-end funds, namely Arrow, Exelixi and Eurodynamics. In 2006 Proton Bank absorbed OMEGA Bank
Omega Bank
The Omega Bank was a Greek banking service until it was bought by Proton Bank in October 2006. The bank was named after the last letter of the Greek alphabet .-External links:]]...

, with the new entity’s share capital reaching € 650 mil. In 2011 it came under investigation for money laundering violations. In October 2011 it was effectively nationalised by the Greek government.

It has its headquarters located at Eslin & 20 Amaliados Str. in Athens
Athens
Athens , is the capital and largest city of Greece. Athens dominates the Attica region and is one of the world's oldest cities, as its recorded history spans around 3,400 years. Classical Athens was a powerful city-state...

, and has 31 branches
Branch (banking)
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 across Greece
Greece
Greece , officially the Hellenic Republic , and historically Hellas or the Republic of Greece in English, is a country in southeastern Europe....

.

Banking services

Proton Bank offers private and corporate banking services. The private banking division offering includes deposits, loans and credit cards, portfolio management, asset management, brokerage services and mutual funds. The corporate banking division offers working capital financing, customer-tailored loans, treasury products and brokerage services.

Brokerage services

Proton Bank is member of Athens Stock Exchange
Athens Stock Exchange
The Athens Stock Exchange or ASE or ATHEX is a stock exchange located in Athens, Greece.-History:The Athens Stock Exchange started trading in 1876. The Athens Stock Exchange is a subsidiary of Hellenic Exchanges S.A., whose shares are listed in ATHEX...

, EUREX
Eurex
Eurex is one of the world's leading derivatives exchanges, providing European benchmark derivatives featuring open and low-cost electronic access globally...

 and Cyprus Stock Exchange
Cyprus Stock Exchange
The Cyprus Stock Exchange or CSE is a stock exchange located in Nicosia, Cyprus. It was established under the Cyprus Securities and Stock Exchange Law which provides for the development of the securities market in Cyprus and for the establishment and operation of the Cyprus Stock Exchange, and was...

.
It was the first broker in Greece to establish and operate the Reuters
Reuters
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 Order Routing system in both modes, allowing Proton Bank to operate in Execution Venue Mode receiving orders directly on-line from foreign brokers for the Athens Exchange, as well as in Order Entry Mode placing orders directly on-line to foreign brokers, members of international exchanges.
Proton Bank consistently rank among the
, in terms of market share in the cash market. A top ten position is also being held in the rank in the derivatives market.

Bank Hapoalim

In December 2007 Bank Hapoalim
Bank Hapoalim
Bank Hapoalim is Israel’s largest bank. As of 31 December 2008 it had total consolidated assets of NIS 306.85 billion. The Bank has a significant presence in global financial markets. In Israel, the Group has over 260 full-service branches, eight regional business centers, and industry desks...

 (BKHPF.PK) started negotiations with Proton Bank's major shareholder IRF investment fund (of Angeliki Frangou) over a possible buy out.
The agreement never concluded due to impilcations caused by Israel's central bank.

Business Game

In February 2008 Proton Bank and Business Player magazine have organized the first business game
Business game
Business game refers to simulation games that are used at an educational tool for teaching business. Business games may be carried out for various business training such as: general management, finance, organizational behaviour, human resources, etc...

 in Greece. A number of magazine's subscribers are "contesting" in a virtual ATHEX stock market with a prize of the profits of their virtual portfolio.

Piraeus Bank

In September 2008 Proton Bank's major shareholder IRF fund sold their shares to other shareholders and a few days later Piraeus Bank
Piraeus Bank
Piraeus Bank Group is a Greek bank founded in 1916 that went through a period of state ownership and management before it was privatised in December 1991. Since then, it has continuously grown in size and activities...

 started negotiations to acquire Proton
. The agreement finalized in November 2008 with Piraeus Bank acquiring 31.31% of Proton's total shares .

Lavrentis Lavrentiadis

In December 2009 pharmaceutical and media magnate Lavrentis Lavrentiadis acquired the Piraeus Bank owned 31.31% of shares, becoming major shareholder and president of the bank.

External links

  • Proton Bank
  • ATHEX company profile (in Greek
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    )
  • REUTERS company profile
  • ATHEX Broker rank (in Greek
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  • Business Player magazine
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