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Questions & answers

How do I install the Piraeus app?

Download the Piraeus app from App Store (iOS) or Google Play Store (Android) or App Gallery (Huawei) by typing Piraeus app and click Get (iOS) or Install (Android) or Install (Huawei).

I forgot / blocked my Piraeus e-banking password

If you have activated the SMS extraPIN feature and you know your username but don't remember your password, you can reissue your password by starting the process from here.

In any case, password reissuance continues to be provided through the bank's branch network.

Which credit cards are available via Piraeus e-banking?

For the features in detail, please select the credit card you are interested in.

How do I get a Piraeus e-loan?

In 3 simple steps
1. Design your loan

Through the specially designed tool you select:

  • loan amount
  • duration of the loan
  • loan rate
2. Register your application at any time
  • Confirm your basic personal and professional information
  • Attach the necessary supporting documents
  • Complete the registration of the application
3. Loan disbursement
  • Your application is assessed by the bank
  • Once the application is approved, you sign the contract documents with an approved electronic signature (OTC)
  • The money is credited to your account

Find the detailed steps of the e-loan acquisition process here.

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Exchange-Traded Funds

An ETF is a type of investment fund that holds a collection of assets, such as stocks, bonds, or commodities. These funds are traded on stock exchanges, like individual stocks.
 

How ETFs Work

  • Exchange-Traded: 
    ETFs can be bought and sold throughout the trading day at market prices, unlike mutual funds which only trade once a day at the net asset value (NAV)
  • Most ETFs are passively managed, meaning they aim to replicate the performance of a specific index, such as the S&P 500. 
 

Types

  • Stock ETFs:
    These track a specific index or sector of stocks.
  • Bond ETFs:
    These invest in various types of bonds and aim to provide regular income.
  • Commodity ETFs:
    These track the price of commodities like gold or oil.
  • Sector and Industry ETFs:
    These focus on specific sectors, such as technology or healthcare.
  • International ETFs:
    These invest in assets from markets outside the investor’s home country
 

Benefits

  • Diversification:
    By investing in an ETF, you gain exposure to a wide range of assets, which helps spread risk
  • Cost Efficiency:
    ETFs generally have lower expense ratios compared to mutual funds
  • Liquidity:
    ETFs can be easily bought and sold on the stock exchange, providing flexibility and ease of access
  • Transparency:
    ETFs disclose their holdings daily, so you always know what assets you own.