European Banking Federation

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. It was established in 1960 as the Fédération bancaire européenne.

Members
, the EBF's members were:
 * Austria - Verband österreichischer Banken und Bankiers (Bankenverband)
 * Belgium - Febelfin
 * Bulgaria - Асоциация на банките в България / Association of Banks in Bulgaria (ABB)
 * Croatia - Hrvatska udruga banaka / Croatian Banking Association (HUB)
 * Cyprus - Association of Cyprus Banks (ACB)
 * Czech Republic - Czech Banking Association (CBA)
 * Denmark - Finance Denmark
 * Estonia - Estonian Banking Association
 * Finland - Finance Finland
 * France - Fédération Bancaire Française (FBF)
 * Germany - Bundesverband deutscher Banken (BdB) and Association of German Public Banks (VÖB)
 * Greece - Ελληνική Ένωση Τραπεζών / Hellenic Bank Association (HBA)
 * Hungary - Hungarian Banking Association
 * Iceland - Samtök fjármálafyrirtækja (SFF)
 * Ireland - Banking and Payments Federation Ireland
 * Italy - Associazione Bancaria Italiana (ABI)
 * Latvia - Finance Latvia Association
 * Liechtenstein - Liechtensteinische Bankenverband / Liechtenstein Bankers Association
 * Lithuania - Lietuvos Bankų Asociacija / Lithuanian Banking Association (LBA)
 * Luxembourg - Association des Banques et Banquiers Luxembourg (ABBL)
 * Malta - Malta Bankers' Association (MBA)
 * Netherlands - Dutch Banking Association
 * Norway - Finance Norway
 * Poland - Związek Banków Polskich (ZBP)
 * Portugal - Associação Portuguesa de Bancos (APB)
 * Romania - Romanian Association of Banks (ARB)
 * Slovakia - Slovak Banking Association (SBA)
 * Slovenia - Združenje bank Slovenije / The Bank Association of Slovenia
 * Spain - Asociación Española de Banca (AEB)
 * Sweden - Swedish Bankers' Association
 * Switzerland - Swiss Bankers Association
 * United Kingdom - UK Finance

At the same date, ten countries had associate status: Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey.