EBF is looking for a full-time trainee in compliance, tax, and financial crime. If you or someone you know has a strong passion for Europe, EU Affairs, taxation, and/or anti-money laundering, and is eager to work in an ambitious and active team in a sector critical for companies and households in Europe, we’d love to hear from you! Help us spread the word and share this opportunity with your network. Read more to find out how to apply: https://lnkd.in/eXmWphsf
European Banking Federation
Banking
The EBF is the voice of the European banking sector, representing bank associations from across Europe.
About us
The European Banking Federation is the voice of the European banking sector, bringing together national banking associations from across Europe. The EBF is committed to a thriving European economy that is underpinned by a stable, secure and inclusive financial ecosystem, and to a flourishing society where financing is available to fund the dreams of citizens, businesses and innovators everywhere.
- Website
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http://www.ebf.eu
External link for European Banking Federation
- Industry
- Banking
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Brussels
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1960
- Specialties
- Banking Regulation & Supervision, Retail, Financial Services & Payments, Financial Markets & Securities, Financial Reporting & Taxation, Corporate Governance & Financial Crime, The Economy, Business & Trade, Social Affairs, and Corporate Social Responsibility
Locations
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Primary
56 Avenue des Arts
Brussels, BE
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Weisfrauenstrasse
Frankfurt, DE
Employees at European Banking Federation
Updates
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Starting on 9 July 2024, Gonzalo Gasos, Senior Director Prudential Policy and Supervision at the European Banking Federation, will begin his four-year term at the European Banking Authority (EBA)’s at Banking Stakeholder Group (BSG). Gonzalo succeeds Sébastien de Brouwer, Deputy CEO, EBF, following the end of his two consecutive terms. Together with the newly appointed members, Gonzalo will provide EBA with guidance on policy matters and will be consulted on technical standards and guidelines pertaining to the EBA strategic priorities in the next 4 years, including the finalisation of Basel III and other components of the EU Single Rulebook. Gonzalo brings extensive expertise from his career in international banks with focus on risk management and the implementation of prudential standards. Since joining the EBF in 2015, Gonzalo has been shaping and delivering the advice of European banks on prudential policy in close cooperation with experts from banks and national banking associations. He is also managing the collaboration platforms of the EBF with the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) and the Single Resolution Board (SRB) since the onset of the Banking Union. 🖇️ https://lnkd.in/ethsE22e
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The banking sector is committed to continuing to be a bedrock of competitiveness and resilience for Europe. The global competitive edge was lost, but with a new political vision and strong support, Europe can restore it. Our CEO, Wim Mijs, outlines his vision for Europe's banking sector and how to turn it into reality across Europe in the latest video of the #BankingSpotlight series. Watch it for more insights: #FutureFinancingEurope 🖇️ https://t.co/iRyorDpZlN
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Financial education is a permanent focus for members of the European Banking Federation. This week, the Financial Education Project Group (FEPG) met in Athens to discuss the latest national #FinancialLiteracy strategies across Europe, the best practices implemented by EBF members, the upcoming European Money Quiz 2025, and the latest PISA 2022 results. The FEPG is a critical resource for the EBF as it creates synergies between national banking associations. A big thank you to the Chair of the group, Sophia Ziakou from the Hellenic Bank Association, who was our host! Jessie Cargill-Ek Kristín Lúðvíksdóttir Päivi Luna Carmen Rizo Andrea Grabner Jessica Thyrion 🇵🇸 Vasso Michaelidou
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“Private-public partnership is great, cross cooperation between sectors is great, but the real game changer would be cross-sector cooperation between supervisory authorities", concluded her intervention Alessandra Chiarini at this year's Global Anti-Scam Summit Europe. Alessandra participated in the panel titled "Building A Better Anti-Fraud Approach Together", sharing the European Banking Federation view on online fraud complexities and banking challenges. Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA) Alexandra Maniati
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How resilient are European banks, and what actions are needed next? EBF’s Senior Director of Prudential Policy and Supervision, Gonzalo Gasos, provides insight into the impact of regulatory reforms and the critical role of capital efficiency in shaping Europe's competitiveness. Curious about the future of banking regulations? Press play! 🖇️ https://t.co/iRyorDpZlN #FutureFinancingEurope #BankingSpotlight
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A new Banking Governance program was launched by IMD, the international business school in Lausanne, in partnership with the European Banking Federation. The program is designed for leaders in the banking and finance sector to address the unique challenges of governance in our complex, regulated industry. Participants will gain insights into best practices and enhance their ability to meet regulatory demands and steer their institutions effectively. Learn more about how you can refine your governance skills and drive excellence in your organization. https://lnkd.in/g8_-Aif8
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What are some effective strategies for fostering cross-border collaboration in anti-fraud efforts? Join our colleague, Alessandra Chiarini, a specialist in payments from the Innovation & Cybersecurity team, at the 2024 Global Anti-Scam Summit (GASS) in Brussels on June 24th. Alessandra will be participating in a panel discussion on "Building A Better Anti-Fraud Approach Together" on the first day of the summit and will share valuable insights on: • The complexities of online fraud and its impact across various sectors. • The challenges banks face in tackling scams alone. • The critical need for public-private partnerships to effectively combat fraud. There are no more in-person tickets left, but the good news is that online participation is free of charge! Make sure to register: https://loom.ly/OJlpWMw #EBF #GASS2024 Alexandra Maniati Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA) https://lnkd.in/gReeqmrd
🎤 Don't miss the "Building A Better Anti-Fraud Approach Together" panel discussion at the Global Anti-Scam Summit (GASS) Europe 2024, presented by the Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA) and euroconsumers! 🚨 Join top experts as they explore collaborative strategies to enhance global anti-fraud measures. Hear insights from: 🔹 William Ray, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) 🔹 Roger Beaumont, CEO, New Zealand Banking Association 🔹 Joshua James, Regional Counter-Cybercrime Coordinator, UNODC 🔹 Alessandra Chiarini, Policy Adviser in Payments and Innovation, European Banking Federation 🔹 Roland van Kortenhof, Manager Operations & ICT, Thuiswinkel.org 📅 Date & Time: June 24th, 16:30 📍 Location: SQUARE Brussels Meeting Centre or Online 🔗 FREE Online Participation! Register now: https://loom.ly/OJlpWMw #scam #fraud #cybersecurity #conference #webinar #Brussels #GASS2024 #Collaboration #Innovation #technology
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Europe's banks have weathered storms like COVID-19, the war in Ukraine, and global financial turbulence with remarkable resilience. However, major tectonic economic and geopolitical shifts have exposed cracks in our global value chains, and Europe’s competitive edge needs serious sharpening. EBF’s deputy CEO, Sébastien de Brouwer, explains why a strong banking sector is of crucial importance, what is at stake, and what can be done to face these challenges. Watch the video and find out why it is so important to act now! 🖇️ https://t.co/iRyorDpZlN #FutureFinancingEurope #BankingSpotlight
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Over the past five years, there has been a significant increase in digital and cyber-related policymaking in Europe. The areas covered are digital economy, payments, cyber resilience, the #DigitalEuro, crypto-assets, digital identity, and #AI. Despite good intentions when designed, this surge has led to policy fragmentation and overlapping regulations. To shape a strategic vision for Europe’s digital financial services, the role of the banking sector is crucial. By working closely with the actors involved, we will strengthen Europe's competitiveness globally and provide to Europeans a safer, more trustworthy and more resilient landscape. Getting there takes: 1️⃣ Conducting a comprehensive review of existing and upcoming legislation to identify inconsistencies; 2️⃣ Streamlining supervisory structures and processes for efficient implementation; 3️⃣ Harmonizing cybersecurity requirements and fostering public-private partnerships. The EU institutions must support private initiatives to develop sustainable business models that meet the objectives of a sovereign European payment system. Together, we can shape a balanced, resilient, and competitive digital financial landscape for Europeans. 👉 Read our recommendations to the incoming EU political leaders: https://t.co/iRyorDpZlN #FutureFinancingEurope
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