Banking & Payments Federation Ireland
Recent meetings
| Date | Commissioner / Cabinet | Topic | File |
|---|---|---|---|
| 03 Mar 2026 | John Berrigan Director-General | Discussion on SIU, in particularly the Market Infrastructure and Supervision Package and the banking review | SRC |
| 03 Mar 2026 | Almoro Rubin De Cervin Head of Unit | Discussion on SIU, in particularly the Market Infrastructure and Supervision Package and the banking review | SRC |
| 03 Mar 2026 | Tatyana Panova Head of Unit | MiFIR – MISP | — |
| 03 Mar 2026 | John Berrigan Director-General | Discussion on SIU, in particularly the Market Infrastructure and Supervision Package and the banking review | — |
| 03 Mar 2026 | Almoro Rubin De Cervin Head of Unit | Discussion on SIU, in particularly the Market Infrastructure and Supervision Package and the banking review | — |
| 03 Mar 2026 | Tatyana Panova Head of Unit | MiFIR – MISP | SRC |
| 02 Oct 2025 | Nuno Vaz Cabinet member | Exchange on the Savings and Investments Union. | SRC |
| 02 Oct 2025 | Nuno Vaz Cabinet member | Exchange on the positive impact of the SIU on European start-ups and scale-ups. | — |
| 02 Oct 2025 | Philippe Thill Cabinet member | Exchange on the Savings and Investments Union. | — |
| 02 Oct 2025 | Philippe Thill Cabinet member | Exchange on the positive impact of the SIU on European start-ups and scale-ups. | SRC |
| 02 Oct 2025 | Maria Luís Albuquerque Commissioner | Exchange on the Savings and Investments Union. | SRC |
| 02 Oct 2025 | Nuno Vaz Cabinet member | Exchange on the Savings and Investments Union. | — |
| 02 Oct 2025 | Maria Luís Albuquerque Commissioner | Exchange on the positive impact of the SIU on European start-ups and scale-ups. | — |
| 02 Oct 2025 | Maria Luís Albuquerque Commissioner | Exchange on the positive impact of the SIU on European start-ups and scale-ups. | SRC |
| 29 Apr 2025 | John Berrigan Director-General | Securitisation framework, PSR/PSD3 | SRC |
| 29 Apr 2025 | John Berrigan Director-General | Securitisation framework, PSR/PSD3 | — |
| 05 Mar 2025 | Tatyana Panova Head of Unit | Exchange of views on the forthcoming legislative agenda, and in particular on the savings and investment union/markets supervision and, on the role, non-bank market makers can play in supporting the development of EU markets. | — |
| 05 Mar 2025 | Tatyana Panova Head of Unit | Exchange of views on the forthcoming legislative agenda, and in particular on the savings and investment union/markets supervision and, on the role, non-bank market makers can play in supporting the development of EU markets. | SRC |
| 23 Jan 2024 | John Berrigan Director-General | Digital euro, Payment Services Regulation | SRC |
| 23 Jan 2024 | John Berrigan Director-General | Digital euro, Payment Services Regulation | — |
| 28 Feb 2023 | Patricia Reilly Cabinet member | Instant payments, financial literacy, payments | SRC |
| 28 Feb 2023 | Patricia Reilly Cabinet member | Instant payments, financial literacy, payments | — |
| 28 Sept 2022 | John Berrigan Director-General | MiFIR review and third country branches | SRC |
| 28 Sept 2022 | John Berrigan Director-General | MiFIR review and third country branches | — |
| 27 Sept 2022 | Tommy De Temmerman Cabinet member | Basel iii; MiFIR review proposal; the macro-prudential framework | — |
Mission & Goals
Banking & Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI) is the voice of banking and payments in Ireland, working through our affiliates the Federation of International Banks in Ireland (FIBI) and the Fintech and Payments Association of Ireland (FPAI). Representing over 100 domestic and international members institutions, we mobilise the sector’s collective resources and insights to deliver value and benefit to members, enabling them to build competitive sustainable businesses which support customers, the economy and society. We work in partnership with stakeholders to deliver the following goals: - facilitate an environment that is conducive to sustainable and profitable banking and payments activity and which supports customers, the economy and society - bring timely representation, insight and influence to bear on the shaping of national and EU regulation, initiatives and thinking - provide thought leadership and proactive interventions on matters of common interest to the sector (...)
EU Legislative Interests
The main initiatives, policies and legislative issues followed by BPFI include those associated with facilitating an environment that is conducive to sustainable and profitable banking and payments activity which supports customers, the economy and society, bring timely representation, insight and influence to bear on the shaping of national and EU regulation, initiatives and thinking, matters of common interest to the sector and the wider economy and leading a strategic vision for a modern and compliant payments infrastructure in the interest of all stakeholders. The main initiatives followed include those relating to prudential regulation, Banking Union, Capital Markets Union and a Europe fit for the Digital age among others.
Interests Represented
Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members
Member Of
European Banking Federation (EBF) & European Payments Council (EPC)
Organisation Members
https://bpfi.ie/bpfi-members/