The Privileged Bank of Epirothessaly (Greek: Προνομιούχος Τράπεζα Ηπειροθεσσαλίας, French: Banque privilégiée d'Épirothessalie), sometimes referred to in English as Privileged Bank of Epirus and Thessaly,[1] was one of Greece's four banks of issue before the 1928 establishment of the Bank of Greece, together with the National Bank of Greece, Ionian Bank, and Bank of Crete. It was founded in 1882 in Volos by Greek financier Andreas Syggros, and acquired in 1899 by the National Bank of Greece.