A
series of reforms and privatizations undertaken by the government have created
the right conditions for a better banking system inGreece, Economy and Finance
Minister George Alogoskoufis claimed while addressing the International
Banking Forum organized by the Economist in Athens.
According
to the minister, banking was a healthy, productive sector and banks were
introducing innovative services. Noting increasing competition within the sector
that benefited businesses and households, he said this progress was largely due
to the sectors heightened competitiveness.
He
attributed this to structural changes and reforms, a series of privatizations
and the restructuring of the Agricultural Bank of Greece (ATE). He also pledge
to continue reforms with the further privatization of the Post Offices Savings
Fund and ATE, while pointing to the governments support of National Bank of
Greece (NBG) in its expansion to Turkey, which he described as a historic
event.
The
minister also referred to the marked progress of the Greek economy, with the
improvement of fiscal indicators, falling unemployment, rising exports and
increasing interest displayed by foreign investors.