EBF

The European Banking Federation (EBF) is the voice of the European banking sector, representing national banking associations from across Europe. Founded in 1960, it advocates for a stable, open, and competitive banking industry that supports sustainable economic growth. The EBF engages with European institutions, policymakers, and stakeholders to shape regulation and promote financial stability and innovation. Its members include around 3,500 banks, large and small, which together employ millions of people and finance households, businesses, and governments. The EBF also works on key topics like digital finance, sustainability, cybersecurity, and financial literacy to strengthen Europe’s banking landscape.