Global Alliance for Banking on Values
Budget
€1,515,548
EP Access
0
accredited persons
Staff
1
0.25 FTE
EU Grants
None
Mission & Goals
The Global Alliance for Banking on Values (GABV) is a network of banking leaders from around the world committed to advancing positive change in the banking sector. Our collective goal is to change the banking system so that it is more transparent, supports economic, social and environmental sustainability, and is composed of a diverse range of banking institutions serving the real economy. Founded in 2009, we are a growing network, with banks, banking cooperatives and credit unions, microfinance institutions and community development banks joining us from many parts of the world. Our members have one thing in common: a shared mission to use finance to deliver sustainable economic, social and environmental development, with a focus on helping individuals fulfil their potential and build stronger communities. Our members are deeply connected to the people and the communities they serve and are accountable for the risks they both take.
EU Legislative Interests
EU sustainable finance package Bank Capital Directives and Regulations (CRD and CRR) Bank Recovery and Resolution Directives (BRRD) Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MIFID) Corporate Governance Directive proposal
Communication Activities
- New pathways: Building blocks for a sustainable finance future for Europe. A white paper on financial sector reforms that could help deliver a sustainable finance transformation in Europe (September 2017) - Real Economy - Real Returns: The Business Case for Value Based Banking (2018) - VALORE: describing pathways for the transformation of banking models towards social inclusion by investigating the practices of the GABV members (2023)
Interests Represented
Does not represent commercial interests
Member Of
We do not belong to other bodies. We are a non for profit that’s financed by membership contributions, listed in the next question.
Organisation Members
https://gabv.org/members
Additional Information
The organisation’s operational costs are met by membership fee contributions. In addition, two grants were received for specific programmes last year. They are, therefore, not reported in item 14. d).
Commissioner Meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.