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Professor Nikolaos Georgikopoulos (Stern NYU) appointed New Chair of the Remuneration and Nominations Committee

Professor Nikolaos Georgikopoulos (Stern NYU) appointed New Chair of the Remuneration and Nominations Committee at the Hellenic Development Bank

By: EBR - Posted: Thursday, July 3, 2025

This decision aligns with the national strategy to reinforce corporate governance and enhance the institution’s credibility. Under the supervision of Alternate Minister of Finance Mr. Nikos Papathanasis, HDB is advancing targeted initiatives to bolster transparency, accountability, and meritocracy in its operations.
This decision aligns with the national strategy to reinforce corporate governance and enhance the institution’s credibility. Under the supervision of Alternate Minister of Finance Mr. Nikos Papathanasis, HDB is advancing targeted initiatives to bolster transparency, accountability, and meritocracy in its operations.

In a move highlighting the strategic transformation of the Hellenic Development Bank (HDB), Professor Nikolaos Georgikopoulos has been appointed Chair of the Board of Directors’ Remuneration, Benefits, and Nominations Committee.

This decision aligns with the national strategy to reinforce corporate governance and enhance the institution’s credibility. Under the supervision of Alternate Minister of Finance Mr. Nikos Papathanasis, HDB is advancing targeted initiatives to bolster transparency, accountability, and meritocracy in its operations.

With a distinguished career in international financial institutions and deep expertise in corporate governance and financial policy, Mr. Georgikopoulos is set to play a pivotal role in shaping strategies that solidify the Bank’s international standing. His appointment further strengthens HDB’s outward-looking orientation and its ties to high-level investment and institutional networks.

This new chapter for HDB reaffirms its commitment to transparency, credibility, and global engagement—laying the foundation for stable and sustainable growth in the Greek economy.

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