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Stefan Marotzke | Spokesperson

German Savings Banks Association (DK leadership 2024)

+49 30 20225-5110 | presse@dsgv.de

Thomas Schlüter | Spokesperson

Association of German Banks

+49 30 1663-1230 | bdb-pressestelle@bdb.de

Cornelia Schulz/Steffen Steudel | Spokesperson

National Association of German Cooperative Banks

+49 30 2021-1300 | pressestelle@bvr.de

Thomas Klodt | Spokesperson

Association of German Public Banks

+49 30 8192-163 | anne.huning@voeb.de

Carsten Dickhut | Spokesperson

Association of German Pfandbrief Banks

+49 30 20915-320 | dickhut@pfandbrief.de

Press-Releases

December 6 2018

GBIC calls for leaner and more effective rules on non-performing loans

The German Banking Industry Committee sees room for improvement regarding the resolution adopted today by the European Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs on what is referred to as the prudential provisioning mechanism ...

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December 3 2018

Agreement reached on the EU Banking Package on the finishing straight

The German Banking Industry Committee welcomes the fact that the negotiations on what is referred to as the “Banking Package” have recently gained significant depth and momentum and that an important agreement on key issues has been reached at...

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November 30 2016

GBIC: Further strengthen global economic and financial resilience

The German Banking Industry Committee (GBIC) welcomes it that, under the new German presidency, the G20 aims to further strengthen the resilience of economies and financial markets in 2017 as well.

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September 15 2016

GBIC on Basel IV negotiations: great danger of German banks being placed at a considerable...

The member associations of the German Banking Industry Committee (GBIC) warn that the ongoing Basel IV negotiations could place German banks at a considerable disadvantage.

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February 25 2016

New GBIC expert opinion: leverage ratio sets serious perverse incentives

A leverage ratio will not make the financial system more stable. On the contrary, an inflexible instrument of this kind sets dangerous perverse incentives. This is the conclusion of a new expert opinion commissioned by the member associations of the...

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February 4 2016

German Banking Industry Committee critical of unnecessary regulatory burdens

In its response to a consultation by the European Commission, the German Banking Industry Committee (GBIC) criticises “unnecessary burdens” arising from new banking regulation. The costs generated by implementing the regulatory requirements pose a...

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