HSBC established its presence in Greece in 1981. In December 2021, HSBC Greece managed assets totaling approximately €2 billion
Euros and employed around 320 individuals. The bank's operations encompassed 15 branches, serving over 90,000 retail customers and about 500 corporate clients. In March 2022,
HSBC Continental Europe announced an in-principle agreement to sell its branch operations in Greece to Pancreta Bank, a Greek bank. This strategic decision was part of HSBC's broader plan to streamline its operations and concentrate on core markets, particularly in Asia. The proposed transaction was subject to regulatory approvals and consultations with unions and works councils, with an expected completion timeline in the first half of 2023. ==See also==