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The European Association of Co-operative Banks (EACB) (GEBC in French), is the leading trade association for the co-operative banking sector with 31 member institutions and co-operative banks located in 24 countries worldwide. As the representative of the world’s largest cooperative banking cluster, the EACB is the voice of 4,200 small, regional and large member banks at European and international levels. As an international non-profit Association based in Brussels, the EACB is recognised as a key interlocutor for cooperative banks by the regulators and supervisors at EU and International levels. The EACB works together with more than 200 experts from its member organisations. The association represents, promotes and defends the values of the co-operative banking model in Europe and on the global stage. The EACB has the largest and most comprehensive policy resources for co-operative banks worldwide. These resources as well as important data on the co-operative banking sector are freely available on the EACB website. == Co-operative Banks at a Glance == Co-operative banks serve 205 million customers Co-operative banks are mutual and private banks, owned by their 78 million members Co-operative banks share common values and foster local growth and entrepreneurship through their 4,200 regional and local banks,68,000 branches Co-operative banks employ 860,000 individuals nationally Co-operative banks manage more than €7 trillion in banking assets Co-operative banks safeguard €3,5 trillion in deposits Co-operative banks extend more than €3,9 trillion in loans 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「European Association of Co-operative Banks」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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