Federation of International Banks in Ireland (FIBI)
International financial services institutions operating in Ireland are represented by the Federation of International Banks in Ireland (FIBI), which is affiliated to IBF. FIBI members provide a wide range of wholesale financial services including corporate, investment, treasury, capital markets and international financial services.
FIBI was established to ensure that the policy priorities of the international banking community in Ireland were identified and addressed. This was done against a back drop of what is collectively recognised as the increasing competitive challenges faced globally by Ireland as a location for international financial services.
FIBI today has more than 50 members (including many of the largest financial service providers in the world). Our members’ operations extend to the most innovative and dynamic sectors of the financial services industry. FIBI members, based in Dublin’s IFSC and further beyond in all parts of the country, have grown to become one of the most significant contributors to the Irish economy. | FIBI International Banking Conference 2012
Taoiseach Enda Kenny T.D. at the FIBI International Banking Conference in March 2012. To view the Taoiseach's speech, visit the Department of the Taoiseach website here. To view the speech, please visit the Multimedia section here. | |
FIBI Annual Lunch 2011
"Beyond the banking crisis: Another chapter in Ireland's history of resilience"
Joaquin Almunia, Vice President and Competition Commissioner, European Commission
To view the speech transcript, visit the European Commission website here
Tom Young, Chairman, Federation of International Banks in Ireland (FIBI)
Pat Farrell, Chief Executive, Irish Banking Federation
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