Cooperative Bank of Karditsa
Cooperative Bank of Karditsa (CBK) has been supporting the local economy for more than 20 years. In the past few years, and especially during the Greek crisis, CBK has invested heavily in microfinance operations, through synergies with other cooperative banks and business development providers. In May 2016, the CBK became the first Greek Bank to sign an agreement with the European Investment Fund (EIF), under the EaSI guarantee facility, to provide microfinance products and services to its customers. Due to localisation and stability, the Cooperative Bank of Karditsa has strong competitive characteristics, and offers unique advantages for its members, such as: (1) Designed products based on the conditions of the local market, so that they fully meet the needs of its members. (2) Financial flexibility, speed in decision making and transparency, as it is managed locally by partners elected by the own members of the bank. (3) Modern range of products and services with competitive interest rates and the most advantageous market conditions. (4) Customer-centric operating system, that results in a high level of customer service. (5) High return on your investment. (6) Contribution to the local development, as the partners’ money remain and is used locally.
Details
Account Features
- Business Banking
- Current Account
- Small Business Lending
- Investment Opportunities
- Mortgages
- Online Banking
- Personal Loans
- Savings Account
- Term Deposit
Designations
-
Federation
of
Ethical
and
Alternative
Banks
(FEBEA)
FEBEA is the European Federation of Ethical and Alternative Banks and Financiers. It gathers more than 30 financial institutions across Europe committed to democratic governance, transparency and responsible lending. FEBEA aims at promoting Ethical Finance; Finance that works for all, factoring in both the social and environmental impacts of economic activities.
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Global
Alliance
for
Banking
on
Values
(GABV)
The Global Alliance for Banking on Values is an independent network of leaders from financial institutions. They work to change the system by making it transparent and supporting social, environmental, and economic sustainability.
Bank Type
- Cooperative Bank
Rates and fees are variable and often change. For the most up to date information, visit the institution’s website.