“Frozen” are the dangers that threaten Greek banks, according to the Bank of Greece. As evidenced by the rating of circular systemic risk In Greece Third quarter of 2025“The circular systemic risks in Greece for the third quarter of 2025 remain limited and the risk environment appears neutral.”

Consequently, the BoG does not necessarily find it necessary to change the percentage of anti -security capital security for Greece, which remains at 0.25%, with a date of application on October 1, 2025.

As explained by the BoG, the quarterly assessment of the intensity of circular systemic risks and the suitability of the percentage of anti -capitalist security capital reserve for Greece takes into account the standardized difference of credit to GDP, security reserve guide and, in particular, additional clutch.

The Security Inventory Guide, as defined in the ESK/2014/1st recommendation of the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB), is “zero”, since the standardized difference of credits to GDP remains negative from the third quarter of 2012 and, based on the latest available data, 20 in -25.8 percentage points.

In addition, the Bank of Greece is considering additional indicators for the creation and accumulation of circular systemic risks, which relate to credit developments, the loan burden of the private sector, the residential and professional real estate, the external imbalances, the banking sector and the markets.

The analysis of additional indicators highlights the beginning of the accumulation of circular systemic risks in individual sectors, such as funding non -financial enterprises, residential property prices and current account balances, but overall confirms the absence of absence.

In conclusion, circular systemic risks in Greece for the third quarter of 2025 remain limited and the risk environment appears neutral.