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Optima Bank SA
ATHEX:OPTIMA

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Optima Bank SA
ATHEX:OPTIMA
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Price: 7.75 EUR -0.39% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.7B EUR
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Optima Bank SA
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Market Cap
1.7B EUR
Industry
Banking

Optima Bank SA engages in providing banking and brokerage services as well as investment banking services. The company is headquartered in Athina, Attiki and currently employs 478 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2023-10-04. The firm serves both individuals and legal entities and offers banking services, such as opening accounts, providing loans and accepting deposits, as well as brokerage services and investment banking services. The firm operates in Greece and has more than 25 branches, located in Psychiko, Ilioupoli, Aghia Paraskevi, Maroussi, Abelokikpi, Nea Smirni, Paleo Faliro, Kalithea, Kalamaria, Panepistimiou, Chalandri, Nikea, Korinthos, Ano Patissia, Glyfada, Tsimiski, Kifissia, Piraues, Nea Ionia, Evosmos, Peristeri, Egaleo, Pagrati, Kolonaki, Heraklion and Larissa. The firm's segments include Banking activities, Treasury activities, Brokerage activities and Others.

OPTIMA Intrinsic Value
19.89 EUR
Undervaluation 61%
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