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The European Banking Federation (EBF) is a trade association representing national banking associations in countries of the European Union and the European Free Trade Association. It represents over 3,500 banks and about 2.6 million employees.[citation needed] It was established in 1960 as the Fédération bancaire européenne.[2]
Abbreviation | EBF |
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Formation | 1960 |
Legal status | non-profit organization |
Location | |
Region served | Europe |
Membership | 32 national associations |
President | Ana Botin[1] |
Website | ebf |
Members
editAs of January 2024[update], the EBF's members were:[3]
- Austria - Verband österreichischer Banken und Bankiers (Bankenverband)
- Belgium - Febelfin
- Bulgaria - Асоциация на банките в България / Association of Banks in Bulgaria (ABB)
- Croatia - Hrvatska udruga banaka / Croatian Banking Association (HUB)
- Cyprus - Association of Cyprus Banks (ACB)
- Czech Republic - Czech Banking Association (CBA)
- Denmark - Finance Denmark[4]
- Estonia - Estonian Banking Association
- Finland - Finance Finland[5]
- France - Fédération Bancaire Française (FBF)
- Germany - Bundesverband deutscher Banken (BdB) and Association of German Public Banks (VÖB)
- Greece - Ελληνική Ένωση Τραπεζών / Hellenic Bank Association (HBA)
- Hungary - Magyar Bankszövetség
- Iceland - Samtök fjármálafyrirtækja (SFF)
- Ireland - Banking and Payments Federation Ireland
- Italy - Associazione Bancaria Italiana (ABI)
- Latvia - Finance Latvia Association
- Liechtenstein - Liechtensteinische Bankenverband / Liechtenstein Bankers Association
- Lithuania - Lietuvos Bankų Asociacija / Lithuanian Banking Association (LBA)
- Luxembourg - Association des Banques et Banquiers Luxembourg (ABBL)
- Malta - Malta Bankers' Association (MBA)
- Netherlands - Dutch Banking Association
- Norway - Finance Norway
- Poland - Związek Banków Polskich (ZBP)
- Portugal - Associação Portuguesa de Bancos (APB)
- Romania - Romanian Association of Banks (ARB)
- Slovakia - Slovak Banking Association (SBA)
- Slovenia - Združenje bank Slovenije / The Bank Association of Slovenia
- Spain - Asociación Española de Banca (AEB)
- Sweden - Swedish Bankers' Association
- Switzerland - Swiss Bankers Association
- United Kingdom - UK Finance
At the same date, ten countries had associate status: Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Ana Botín appointed as new EBF President". European Banking Federation. February 18, 2021.
- ^ "European Banking Federation (EBF)". Practical Law.
- ^ "EBF Members". European Banking Federation.
- ^ "Home". financedenmark.dk.
- ^ "Finanssiala".