European Savings Banks Group

The European Savings and Retail Banking Group is a European banking association representing around two dozen members from 20 countries (EU and non-EU), comprising approximately 1000 individual savings and retail banks. These institutions operate 60,000 outlets and employ 810,00 people.

European Savings Banks Group
AbbreviationESBG
MottoThe voices of savings and retail banking
Formation1963 (1963)
Legal statusNon-profit company
PurposeRepresent Savings banks in European
Location
Region served
Europe
Websitewww.wsbi-esbg.org

At the start of 2015, ESBG members have €500 billion in loans to small and medium-sized enterprises on their books in the European Union, equal to roughly one-third of the EU SME lending market.[1]

History and activities

The European Savings and Retail Banking Group was founded in 1963 as the 'Savings Banks Group of the European Economic Community'. The association changed its name to European Savings Banks Group in 1988 and then to its current name in 2013. ESBG is the sister organisation of the World Savings and Retail Banking Institute, with both organisations managed in Brussels by a WSBI-ESBG jointly run Office.

ESBG represents the interests of its members vis-à-vis the EU institutions and fosters cooperation between them. To this end, it defines and expresses the position of its members in matters related to the European financial services industry. It publishes research papers and studies on the evolution of legislation and the retail banking market in Europe, notably in comparison with other markets.[2] ESBG also provides technical consultancy in partnership with multilateral agencies and offers training to its members.

ESBG Members

  • Albania: Banka Kombetare Tregtare (BKT)
  • Austria: Österreichischer Sparkassenverband (Austrian Savings Banks Association)
  • Belgium: Coordination of Belgian Savings and Network Banks
  • Czech Republic: Česká Spořitelna
  • Denmark: Lokale Pengeinstitutter
  • Finland: Säästöpankkiliitto (Finnish Savings Banks Association)
  • France: Groupe BPCE, Fédération Nationale des Caisses d'Epargne (FNCE) (National Federation of Savings Banks)
  • Germany: Deutscher Sparkassen- und Giroverband (German Savings Banks Association)
  • Hungary: OTP Bank Nyrt
  • Iceland: Samband Islenskra Sparisjóda
  • Italy: Associazione di Fondazioni e di Casse di Risparmio SpA
  • Luxembourg: Banque et Caisse d'Epargne de l'Etat (BCEE)
  • Malta: Bank of Valletta Group
  • Netherlands: SNS Bank
  • Norway: Finance Norway (FNO)
  • Portugal: Caixa Geral de Depósitos, Montepio
  • Slovakia: Slovenská Sporiteľňa AS
  • Spain: CaixaBank, CECA
  • Sweden: Sparbankernas Riksförbund (Swedish Association of Savings Banks and Savings Bank Foundations), Swedbank
  • United Kingdom: Lloyds Banking Group

References

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