The aim of the HBI professional education and training activities identifies with the statutory goal of the HBA to support the modernization and competitiveness of banks through the continuous development of their human resources. For this reason, in addition to providing training courses, the Institute also engages in publications, studies and partnerships with related agencies in Greece and abroad.
The HBA launched its training activity in 1986 by creating a Training Division, which was soon upgraded to the "HBA Training Centre" and, since 1999, to the "Hellenic Banking Institute".
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Right after its establishment, the Training Division was accredited by the competent national authority (EKEPIS) as a Vocational Training Centre.
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In 1991 it became a founding member of the European Bank Training Network (EBTN - today European Banking & Financial Services Training Association), which currently represents 45 banking institutes from Europe and all over the world.
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Since 2005 the HBI has been actively involved in the decision-making bodies of EBTN, thus contributing to the formulation of European positions on issues related to professional qualifications, accreditation and certification in vocational education and training for the banking and financial services sector.
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In 1995 the Interbank Committee of Training Managers was created to enable an essential and systematic cooperation between the HBA and the managers responsible for the development of banks' human capital. |
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In 1999 the HBA Board of Education was created as the top policy-making body for interbank professional education and training. Its members are represent-atives of large banks, university professors and representatives of OTOE (the Greek association of bank employees). |
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In 2005 the HBI was accredited by the competent Committee of the Greek Ministry of Development as a provider of training on issues of insurance intermediation. |
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In 2006, by joint decision of the Bank of Greece and the Hellenic Capital Market Commission regarding the certification of bank employees providing investment services, the HBI was assigned the provision of certification seminars for receiving and transmitting orders, and the organization of exams for the acquisition of the six certificates provided for in the decision. |
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Among various co-operations between the HBI and Greek universities it is worth noting the one with the University of the Aegean, launched in 1986, that established the institution of students' summer practice in bank branches. |
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The Institute has participated in the elaboration of a programme of postgraduate studies in banking for the Hellenic Open University, launched in 1998. |
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Having already elaborated and implemented the first integrated Train the Trainers course in Greece with the blended learning method, the HBI made a decisive contribution in the elaboration of the national training course for the certification of all VET trainers in the country (2003). |
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With its special know-how on distance learning, the HBI became, in 1996, the first training provider to offer courses with this method, thus giving valuable learning opportunities to bank employees working in branches throughout Greece. |
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The Institute was the principal provider of training on the introduction of the euro to a large number of bank employees during the three years of Greece's preparation (5,542 trainees from all over the country). At the same time it organized, on its own initiative, awareness-raising seminars in many Greek cities. |
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Since 1998 the HBI has participated in numerous international, EU and national projects and initiatives for the provision of training know-how to other countries, such as FYROM, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Romania and Serbia. Currently it is cooperating closely with Cyprus, Georgia and Albania for the establishment and development of banking institutes, and the design/provision of training programmes and textbooks. |
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In 2004 the HBI organized the 57th International Banking Summer School with remarkable success. Its most topical subject (Credit risk management and regulation), a team of distinguished guest speakers from all over the world, and an administration matching international standards attracted a large number of middle and senior bank executives from 30 countries, that gained highly specialized knowledge and made the best out of a valuable networking opportunity. |
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The provision of training services to countries of the Balkan and Black Sea region is one of the main HBI aims. In 2006 the member countries of the Interbalkan Forum of Banking Associations, founded by the HBA, signed a memorandum for regular cooperation on issues related to professional education and training for the banking sector. |
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