- ALM Professional - http://www.ALMProfessional.com
Resource for the asset liability management professional.
- COMESA Bankers' Association - http://www.comesabankers.org/
Based in Malawi, assists banks in the COMESA region which includes Burundi, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Malawi, Kenya, Rwanda, Sudan, and Swaziland.
- Austrian Bankers' Association - http://www.voebb.at/
Verband Österreichischer Banken und Bankiers. About the VOeBB, its board, and a list of member banks.
- Belgian Bankers Association - http://www.abb-bvb.be/
Code of conduct, bank holidays and contact information, with more information in French and Dutch.
- Danish Bankers Association - http://www.finansraadet.dk/
Members, rules, and the specification of Cibor, the Copenhagen Interbank Offered Rate.
- Estonian Banking Association - http://www.pangaliit.ee/
Breakdown of the Estonian banking market, banking legislation and links to training materials.
- Irish Bankers' Federation - http://www.ibis.ie/
IBF structure and members, banking statistics, holiday lists and information about Irish banking and the euro.
- Japanese Bankers Association - http://www.zenginkyo.or.jp/
Publication Rules for JBA Japanese Yen Tibor and JBA Euroyen Tibor (the onshore and offshore Tokyo Interbank Offered Rates), as well as information about members and organization.
- Slovenia - Bank Association of Slovenia - http://www.zbs-giz.si/
Member banks, information on the SITIBOR interest-rate fixing, and an English-language description of the association's publication.
- Swiss Bankers Association - http://www.swissbanking.org/
Bank codes of conduct, guide to taxation treaties, and about Switzerland as a financial center.
- Liechtenstein Bankers' Association - http://www.bankenverband.li/
News about money-laundering directives and the FATF blacklist, membership of the standing and adhoc committees, and other information in German.
- Europe - Euribor - http://www.euribor.org/
Details of the FBE-sponsored Euribor and EONIA, including specifications, historical fixings, panel banks, code of conduct, and a list of the replacement of the national IBORs (Vibor, Bibor, Helibor, Pibor, Fibor, Athibor, Aibor, Dibor, Ribor, Lisbor and Mibor).
- Latin American Banking Federation - http://www.latinbanking.com/
Also known by its Spanish acronym, FELABAN. Brief history and mission statement in English, with more content in Spanish.
- Panamanian Banking Association - http://www.asociacionbancaria.com/
Brief history, various informational and economic bulletins, and a list of directors.
- Europe - Eurepo - http://www.eurepo.org/
Rate at which a bank offers funds in euro to another prime bank in exchange for collateral; the successor to the BBA EUR Repo Fixing. Includes technical details, list of panel banks and of acceptable collateral.
- Thai Bankers' Association - http://www.tba.or.th/
List of and links to members, history and contact details. More information in Thai.
- Indian Banks' Association - http://www.indianbanksassociation.org/
Includes information about the Shared Payment Network System, India's ATM linkage system.
- Hong Kong Association of Banks - http://www.hkab.org.hk/
Includes the rules by which the HKAB HKD Interest Settlement Rates are fixed, and has available both the latest and historical rates.
- Australian Financial Markets Association - http://www.afma.com.au/
Representing participants in Australia's wholesale financial markets, and publishers of the AFMA BBSW (Bank Bill SWap reference rate).
- Germany - Association of German Banks - http://www.german-banks.com/
Bundesverband deutscher Banken, which represents the interests of the private commercial banks, was founded in Cologne in 1951, and moved from Cologne to Berlin in March 1999.
- Italy - Associazione Bancaria Italiana - http://www.abi.it/jhtml/home/aboutABI/englishVersion/englishVersion.jhtml
The purpose and nature of the Italian Bankers Association, with more content in Italian.
- Environmental Bankers Association - http://www.envirobank.org/
Non-profit association of financial services institutions aiming to develop environmental risk management policies and procedures.
- Hong Kong - The Financial Markets Association of Hong Kong - http://www.acihk.org.hk/
Part of the ACI, with the purpose of developing and strengthening relationships among financial markets professionals both in Hong Kong and elsewhere. Site has information on social functions, training and SARS.
- Loan Market Association - http://www.loan-market-assoc.com/
Fosters a secondary market for loans in the Euromarkets. Activities include provision of standard documentation, secondary loan pricing data, lobbying with regard to regulatory and fiscal issues, and a regular seminar programme.
- Asia Pacific Loan Market Association - http://www.aplma.com/
Promotes the loan markets of the Asia-Pacific region by standardisation of documentation, promotion of prudent banking practices, educational and social functions for syndicated loan professionals, and liaising between major players and regional regulators.
- Equator Principles - http://www.equator-principles.com/
Explains the framework by which banks can manage environmental and social issues in project financing, and lists the banks that have undertaken to abide by these principles.
- Switzerland - Swiss Private Bankers Association - http://www.swissprivatebankers.com/
Explains the difference between a "private banker" and "private bank", and has a history of the Association. Also covers the Geneva Private Bankers Association. In English, French and German.
- South Africa - The Banking Council - http://www.banking.org.za/
Includes occasional newsletters, information on non-overdraft financing and statistics thereon, and the Code of Banking Practice.
- Cayman Islands Compliance Association - http://www.cica.ky/
Provides information on the laws, regulations and industry practice of Compliance in the Cayman Islands to detect, prevent and report money laundering.
- Americas - ASBA - http://asbaweb.org/
Association of Supervisors of Banks of the Americas (Asociacion de Supervisores Bancarios de las Americas), supporting improved banking regulation and supervision practices in the Americas through training and cooperation.
- International Banking Federation - http://www.ibfed.org/
IBFed, the representative body for a group of the banking associations of Europe, the United States, Australia and Canada, addressing global banking issues.
- ASEAN Bankers Association - http://www.aseanbankers.org/
Bringing together the national banking associations of Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
- Union of Arab Banks - http://www.uabonline.org/
Consolidates relations and foster cooperations between its members, coordinates their activities, and emphasizes their Arab character.
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