Monday, May 28, 2012

Greek banks receive 18bn euros from bailout fund

Greek cash machine

Four Greek banks have received 18bn euros (£14.4bn, $22.6bn) as part of the nation's last international bailout.

The funds will be divided between National Bank, Alpha, Eurobank and Piraeus Bank.

The money has been released by the European Financial Stability Fund to the Greek body in charge of distributing the funds.

It is part of Greece's second bailout that was signed-off by the European Union and the IMF in March.

That deal was for 130bn euros and hinged on an agreement by Europe's major banks and other financial institutions to write-off a large part of their loans to Greece.

A report on Monday said that National Bank, the biggest Greek lender, has received 7.43bn euros, the largest share of the new financing.

The report from the AFP news agency said that Piraeus bank will receive 4.7bn euros, Eurobank will get 3.97bn euros and Alpha is to be handed 1.9bn euros.

Greek banks have been unable to raise money on the international markets so have been relying on the European Central Bank and bailouts from the EU and IMF.



Source & Image : BBC

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