Frankfurt's skyline of bank towers provides the backdrop for Greece's financial diplomacy in Europe's euro capital, where Consul General Dimitrios Dochtsis coordinates economic ties linking Mediterranean tourism revenue to German investment flows and facilitates Greek business access to Frankfurt's capital markets. The consulate serves three German states while maintaining particularly close ties to Frankfurt's financial district, where Greek shipping companies list bonds, tourism operators secure financing for hotel expansions, and renewable energy ventures seek German institutional investors. Beyond finance, the mission assists Greeks across Hessen's tech corridor, Rhine valley wine regions where some Greeks cultivate vineyards, and industrial cities whose factories employed earlier generations. Tuesday evening hours accommodate working professionals managing dual citizenship paperwork, property transactions spanning borders, and pension coordination as Germans retire to Aegean islands while Greeks pursue careers in Deutschland's economic powerhouse.