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Greece to auction 1-year treasury bills worth 400 million euros
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Greece to auction 1-year treasury bills worth 400 million euros

From Ta Nea · () Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Hellenic Republic will auction 52-week treasury bills worth 400 million euros on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
  • The bills mature on June 4, 2027, and are offered in electronic, dematerialized form.
  • Individuals can purchase up to 15,000 euros worth of these bills through public subscription via banks or brokerage firms.

The Hellenic Republic is set to auction 52-week treasury bills totaling 400 million euros next Wednesday, June 3, 2026. The bills, which mature on June 4, 2027, will be offered in a dematerialized format, according to an announcement by the Public Debt Management Organization.

In addition to the auction, the Greek government is providing an opportunity for individuals to subscribe to these bills. Private citizens can purchase up to a nominal value of 15,000 euros per person through any bank or brokerage firm. This public subscription aims to broaden access to government debt instruments.

The selling price will be determined by the weighted average price of successful competitive bids. The total amount available through this public subscription process will be announced after its completion. The subscription period will run from Tuesday, June 2, 2026, to Thursday, June 4, 2026.

To purchase these securities, individuals must have an account in the Securities Settlement System (SAT). Opening such an account can be done through the designated selling entities, requiring a police ID and tax identification number (AFM). Both individuals and legal entities can acquire Greek government securities through banks and brokerage firms, following standard procedures.

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Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.