European Banking Federation

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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.Template:Cn It was established in 1960 as the {{#invoke:Lang|lang}}.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Members

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  • Estonia - Estonian Banking Association (Eesti Pangaliit)
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At the same date, ten countries had associate status: Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey.

Presidents of the European Banking Federation

The following list shows in chronological order the presidents of the European Banking Federation (EBF), the organization representing national banking associations in the European Union. Terms generally last two years.

Years President Nationality Institution Notes / Source
1994–1996 Giuseppe Zadra Italy Associazione Bancaria Italiana (ABI) citation CitationClass=web

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2002–2004 Maurizio Sella Italy Associazione Bancaria Italiana (ABI) citation CitationClass=web

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2004–2006 Michel Pébereau France BNP Paribas citation CitationClass=web

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2006–2008 Giuseppe Zadra Italy Associazione Bancaria Italiana (ABI) citation CitationClass=web

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2009–2011 Alessandro Profumo Italy UniCredit citation CitationClass=web

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2011–2014 Christian Clausen Denmark Nordea citation CitationClass=web

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2015–2019 Frédéric Oudéa France Société Générale citation CitationClass=web

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2019–2021 Jean-Pierre Mustier Italy UniCredit citation CitationClass=web

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2021–2023 Ana Botín Spain Banco Santander citation CitationClass=web

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2023–2025 Christian Sewing Germany Deutsche Bank citation CitationClass=web

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2025–present Slawomir Krupa France Société Générale citation CitationClass=web

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See also

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