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    National Bank of Greece Joins Komgo Network to Expand International Trade Finance Operations

    By Digital Trade OutlookMay 11, 2026
    National Bank of Greece Joins Komgo Network to Expand International Trade Finance Operations

    National Bank of Greece has joined the global trade finance network operated by Komgo, as the Greek lender looks to expand its international trade banking activities and strengthen engagement with corporate clients operating across global markets.

    The partnership gives National Bank of Greece access to Komgo’s multi-bank digital trade finance platform, used by banks and corporates to manage trade instruments including guarantees, standby letters of credit and documentary credits.

    The move forms part of NBG’s broader international expansion strategy, with the bank seeking to extend its trade finance operations beyond Greece and build stronger origination channels across key trade corridors.

    Expanding International Trade Connectivity

    Through the collaboration, National Bank of Greece will gain access to Komgo’s network of financial institutions and corporates, allowing the bank to support Greek businesses with broader international trade connectivity while also engaging with overseas clients and counterparties.

    Banks across Europe have been increasing investments in trade finance digitisation as corporate clients push for faster processing, lower documentation friction and improved visibility across trade transactions.

    Harry C. Vovos, Assistant General Manager, Corporate and Investment Banking at National Bank of Greece, said the partnership would provide immediate connectivity to a wider global trade ecosystem while supporting the bank’s international growth ambitions.

    “Partnering with Komgo is fully aligned with our international ambition. It gives NBG immediate connectivity to a global network of trade participants, stronger origination in cross-border flows, and deeper engagement with international clients,” Vovos said.

    Baptiste Audren, Chief Revenue Officer at Komgo, said the addition of National Bank of Greece to the network reflected growing momentum around trade finance digitalisation across the region.

    “NBG is a cornerstone of the Greek financial ecosystem, and their decision to join is a strong signal of the accelerating digitalisation of trade finance in the region,” Audren said.

    Banks Shift Toward Shared Trade Finance Platforms

    The partnership comes as trade finance continues moving toward shared digital infrastructure models, with banks increasingly relying on multi-bank platforms instead of standalone systems.

    Trade finance remains heavily dependent on manual documentation and fragmented workflows in many markets. Platforms such as Komgo are attempting to streamline the digital handling of guarantees, documentary credits and working capital finance between banks and corporates.

    National Bank of Greece is one of Greece’s largest financial institutions, providing retail, corporate and investment banking services with a growing international presence.

    Komgo, headquartered in Geneva, operates a digital trade finance platform used by more than 400 corporate and financial institution clients globally.

    DTO Analysis

    Banks are increasingly joining shared digital trade platforms to reduce friction in documentary trade processing and improve access to international trade corridors. The move also highlights how regional lenders are using fintech partnerships to scale trade finance capabilities faster without building standalone infrastructure.

    Source: Komgo

    :National Bank of Greece Digital Trade documentary credits fintech Greece Komgo standby letters of credit Trade Finance Transaction Banking

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