- 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).
- 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.
- Bringing together the national banking associations of Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
- 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.
- Provides information on the laws, regulations and industry practice of Compliance in the Cayman Islands to detect, prevent and report money laundering.
- Provides research studies, projects, detection of problems common to members, and analysis of regulations. Manages the National Banking Clearing Chamber.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Promoting the competitiveness of the treasury markets in Hong Kong; formed by a merger of the previous Treasury Markets Forum of Hong Kong with the ACI-The Financial Markets Association of Hong Kong.
- IBFed, the representative body for a group of the banking associations of Europe, the United States, Australia and Canada, addressing global banking issues.
- 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.
- 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.
- The trade association for non-Dutch banks, their representative offices, non-Dutch owned finance companies, banks, and security houses, that operate in the Netherlands.
- 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.