Association of German Banks

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The Association of German Banks is the leading industry body representing private commercial banks in Germany, coordinating their interests in financial regulation, policy, and banking standards.

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instanceOf banking trade association
industry association
non-governmental organization
activity develops industry standards and guidelines for banking practice
issues position statements on legislative proposals
organizes conferences and specialist events on banking topics
participates in consultations by regulators and ministries
provides information and analysis on banking and financial markets
publishes policy papers on banking regulation
collaboratesWith European banking authorities
German financial regulators
other German banking associations
country Germany NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork European banking regulation
anti-money laundering policy
banking standards
banking supervision
capital markets policy
consumer banking policy
consumer protection in banking
digital banking and fintech
financial regulation
financial stability
payment systems
prudential regulation
sustainable finance
tax policy affecting banks
hasMember German private commercial banks
industry financial services
purpose to contribute to a stable and efficient banking system
to coordinate common positions of member banks
to ensure competitive framework conditions for private banks
to influence financial regulation in favor of private banks
to provide expert input on draft legislation
represents private commercial banks in Germany
representsInterestOf foreign banks operating in Germany
large private banks in Germany
regional private banks in Germany
shareholder-owned banks in Germany
role acts as a lobbying organization for private banks
advocates on banking policy
coordinates member banks’ positions on financial regulation
develops and promotes banking standards
represents interests of private banks in Germany
serves as a platform for cooperation among member banks
scope European
international
national
sector banking

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M.M. Warburg & Co. memberOf Association of German Banks