
The crucial role of the financial sector in times of economic and security challenges
This is the speech given by Michael Anseeuw, President of Febelfin, during the 2025 Febelfin Connect event in Brussels (1 April 2025).
Vous trouverez ci-dessous une liste d'articles de la revue bancaire et financière.
This is the speech given by Michael Anseeuw, President of Febelfin, during the 2025 Febelfin Connect event in Brussels (1 April 2025).
With the release of ChatGPT in November 2022, a new era of artificial intelligence has begun. Companies worldwide started investing heavily in the new possibilities with Generative AI to remain competitive. Where does Europe currently stand in the AI race compared to big players like the USA and China? What influence will AI have on employees in Europe, especially in the banking sector?
Impact investing emerged as a third pillar alongside return and risk, aiming to generate financial profits while creating positive social and environmental outcomes. Initially driven by philanthropy, impact investing has evolved into a sustainable business model, attracting mainstream investors. Two main strategies exist: focusing on minimizing harm (cfr. responsible investing) and actively driving positive impact (cfr. sustainable and impact investing).
This article presents the executive summary and conclusion of the most recent joint update report on asset management and non-bank financial intermediation (NBFI) by the Financial Services and Markets Authority (FSMA) and National Bank of Belgium (NBB), published on 13 January 2025.
Onderstaand artikel herinnert aan het vernieuwd beleid dat Philippe Maystadt voerde tijdens zijn 10-jarig ministerschap van Financiën.
Febelfin, de Belgische federatie van de financiële sector, organiseerde gisteren haar jaarlijks stakeholder event “Febelfin Connect” met als centraal thema “De cruciale rol van de financiële sector in tijden van economische en veiligheidsuitdagingen”.
This document is the ESRB’s response to the European Commission’s targeted consultation assessing the adequacy of macroprudential policy for non-bank financial intermediation.
This is the keynote speech given by Jean-Paul Servais, FSMA and IOSCO Board Chair, at the BFF-SUERF Conference "Banks and Non-Banking Financial Institutions" (20 January 2025, Brussels).
NBFI is a catch-all term that includes entities that differ substantially, both in terms of business model and in terms of degree of regulation/supervision.
Insurers bring value to both individuals and businesses, letting them operate with confidence that they will not be left exposed to losses from unexpected events and playing a critical role in helping people save and grow their wealth.
As the CEO of Invest Europe – the association representing 650 members across Europe, from small venture capital fund managers to large buy-out firms and infrastructure fund managers - I participated in a panel discussion that explored the evolving relationship between banks and non-banking financial institutions (NBFIs) and implications for the stability of the global financial system.
The financial ecosystem is composed of both banks and non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs), each playing a crucial role in ensuring financial stability and economic growth. While banks are traditionally the dominant players in financial intermediation, NBFIs—including pension funds, investment funds, and insurance firms—have gained prominence in recent years.