National Bank of Greece elects Michalis Haralabidis as non-executive board member

Pavlos Mylonas CEO
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National Bank of Greece S.A. has announced that Michalis Haralabidis was elected as a Non-Executive Member and new Representative of the Hellenic Corporation of Assets and Participations (H.C.A.P.) on its Board of Directors. The decision was made during a session of the Board held on January 19, 2026.

According to the announcement, “Mr. Michalis Haralabidis was elected as a Non-Executive Member and new Representative of the Hellenic Corporation of Assets and Participations (H.C.A.P.) on the Board of Directors of the Bank, in accordance with the provisions of Law 3864/2010, as in force, as well as the provisions of the Bank’s Articles of Association.”

The bank noted that appointments to credit institutions’ boards are subject to approval and ongoing review by the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) under the European Central Bank. This regulatory process is designed to ensure that board members meet necessary standards before their roles become effective.



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