Fédération Européenne de Finances et Banques Ethiques et Alternatives

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Overview

Lobbying Costs

75,000€

Financial year: Jan 2018 - Dec 2018

Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)

1.5 Fte (2)

Lobbyists with EP accreditation

0

High-level Commission meetings

2

Lobbying Costs over the years

  • Info

    Fédération Européenne de Finances et Banques Ethiques et Alternatives   (FEBEA)

    EU Transparency Register

    423942616222-03 First registered on 25 Feb 2015

    Goals / Remit

    FEBEA is the European Federation of Ethical and Alternative Banks and Financiers, an international not for profit association created in Brussels in 2001 with the goal of developing ethical and solidarity-based finance in Europe. Today FEBEA federates 28 members (ethical banks, foundations and financial companies) based across 15 European countries.
    FEBEA members have always been fully committed in the social economy sector (supporting social inclusion enterprises, job creation, renewable energies, organic farming, microcredit culture, etc.), pursuing positive social impacts in the local communities where they work.
    FEBEA members are:
    – Financial Institutions with different legal structures;
    – Having developed in each country from citizen led initiatives ;
    including:
    – Large Banking institutions with a strong commitment to the support of the Social Economy;
    – Ethical banking institutions;
    – Finance companies working for ethical finance and microfinance.
    FEBEA members subscribe the “FEBEA Ethical Charter” and commit to:
    – work to place the economy at the service of European citizens;
    – contribute to solidarity, social cohesion and sustainable development;
    – pursue social impact as well as financial profit;
    – support innovative projects from a social and environmental point of view.
    The members of FEBEA also commit to finance economic initiatives which strive towards the following goals:
    – job creation, in particular social employment;
    – sustainable development (renewable energies, organic farming, biodiversity, etc.);
    – international solidarity and fair trade.
    In order to reach its goal of developing ethical and solidarity-based
    finance in Europe, FEBEA supports its members by:
    – Facilitating the exchange of information and best-practices and the co-operation between national networks and practitioners of the social economy and finance in Europe and the European Economic Area;
    – Representing its members towards the EU institutions and other financial and political organisations;
    – Creating dedicated financial and non financial instruments.
    In the present context FEBEA is committed in particular to:
    – spread ethical and solidarity-based finance throughout Europe, by supporting new local initiatives that are arising in Portugal, Greece, Slovenia, Croatia, Finland, Austria, etc.
    – advocate on the advantages of ethical and solidarity-based finance in comparison to mainstream finance;
    – highlight the historical and fundamental role of ethical and solidarity based finance in the development of the social economy sector;
    – show the impact and performance of solidarity-based finance on communities.

    Main EU files targeted

    FEBEA follows in particular EU initiatives linked to the banking regulation, focusing on the recognition of ethical banking, and the support to social Economy. Therefore FEBEA follows in particular the development of the Social Business Initiative, EaSI, COSME and Horizon 2020 programmes, the initiatives of the DG Internal market and Services, Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion, DG Economic and financial Affairs.
    In June 2013, the Federation participated, collecting the opinions of the members and integrating them in an unique answer, to the public consultation promoted by ECON - Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee of the European Parliament on enhancing coherence of EU financial services legislation.
    In January 2016 FEBEA submitted an answer to the DG Banking and Finance's call for evidence on the EU regulatory framework for financial services.
    We also monitor initiatives and public consultations issued by EBA and ECB
    In March 2017 FEBEA submitted an answer to the consultation "CAPITAL MARKETS UNION MID-TERM REVIEW 2017"

    Address

    Head Office
    Rue du Progres 333 bte 5
    Bruxelles B1030
    BELGIUM
    EU Office
    Rue du Progres 333 bte 5
    Bruxelles B1030
    BELGIUM
  • People

    Total lobbyists declared

    2

    Employment timeLobbyists
    100%1
    50%1

    Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)

    1.5

    Lobbyists with EP accreditation

    No lobbyists with EP accreditations

    Complementary Information

    None declared

    Person in charge of EU relations

    Mr Pedro Manuel Sasia Santos (Chairman)

    Person with legal responsibility

    Mr Pedro Manuel Sasia Santos (Chairman)

  • Categories

    Category

    III - Non-governmental organisations

    Subcategory

    Non-governmental organisations, platforms and networks and similar

  • Networking

    Affiliation

    Febea is member of Social Economy Europe http://www.socialeconomy.eu.org/

    Member organisations

    http://www.febea.org/en/map/node

  • Financial Data

    Closed financial year

    Jan 2018 - Dec 2018

    Lobbying costs for closed financial year

    75,000€

    EU grant income for closed financial year

    12,083 € (Source: H2020 PROFIT project - under grant agreement No 687895)

    Other financial info

    FEBEA has been awarded in 2015 with a budget of 217.562,50 euro for the participation to the H2020 PROFIT project - under grant agreement No 687895. Such amount will be distributed to FEBEA Members participating as linked third parties in 3 years. FEBEA itself will receive an amount of around 36.000,00 Euro.

  • EU Structures

    Groups (European Commission)

    Commission expert group on social economy and social enterprises #E03576 #http://ec.europa.eu/transparency/regexpert/index.cfm?do=groupDetail.groupDetail&groupID=3576 #Member #C

    Groups (European Parliament)

    Passive involvement: monitoring the activities of the Social Economy Intergroup

    Communication activities

    - The high level International Conference on Social Entrepreneurship, a follow up initiative of the conference held in Strasbourg in January 2014, took place on the 10th - 11th June in Herakleion (Crete). The event was promoted by the Greek Ministry of Labour, Social Security and Welfare and the European Commission (DG Enterprise and Industry), under the auspices of the Greek Presidency of the EU Council. The Chairman of FEBEA was invited as speaker in the "Ways of fundraising" session, presenting the "The role of ethical banks in supporting social economy" .
    - In the context of the Italian presidency of the EU Council, the Italian government organised an event on social economy in Rome on the 17th and 18th November 2014. In this occasion the organizers launched a public consultation on the issues for the development of social economy in Europe, «Unlocking the potential of the social economy for EU growth», and a call for speaker. FEBEA answered to the consultation and FEBEA’s Chairman was invited to participate as speaker, in the workshop dedicated to financial instruments
    - FEBEA participated in November 2013 to the event organised by ENSIE – European Network of Social Integration Enterprises at the European Parliament: « Work integration Social Enterprises: investing in social Europe! ». The event was dedicated to the promotion of the role of work integration social enterprises in Europe; the Federation has underlined in this occasion the role of ethical banks for the support of social enterprises in Europe.
    - Participation to the EU expert workshop on "Finance for Social Impact" on the 05/12/2018
    - Participation to the EaSi programme through the Call VP/2013/017(Supporting the demand and supply side of the market for social enterprise finance) within two awarded projects:
    o Social Entrepreneurship Supporting Network – SES Net (Strand A) (Greece)
    o 3E4SE funds - European Ethical Financial Ecosystem for local partnerships supporting new Social Enterprises – Strand C (Italy, Sweden)
    - Participation to the H2020 project "PROFIT - Promoting Financial Awareness and Stability" awarded in 2015 under grant agreement No 687895.
    - Partecipation to the Conference "Boosting Social Enteprise in Europe" held in Luxembourg on the 03/04 December 2015
    - Co-organisation, in collaboration with the EESC - European Economic and Social Commitee and FEBEA's local members of two public events to promote the EESC's Opinion on the Role of Territorial banks for Social cohesion:
    1. Leno, 29/05/2015, "Territorial Banking: How is it different?", in collaboration with the member Cassa Padana
    2. Zagreb, 11/09/2015, "Role of cooperative and savings banks for territorial cohesion", in collaboration with the member Cooperative foe Ethical Financing
    During 2016 the Federation participated in events organized by: Social Economy Intergroup of the European Parliament and EIF.
    Osce project: OSCE GEMS Award: funded by the Italian Delegation to the OSCE, grant to young entrepreneurs from six Mediterranean countries who submit innovative ideas with a social and environmental impact.
    Publications:
    - REAB - Reporting on Ethical and Alternative Banks: yearly overview of FEBEA members' business models and approaches to ethical finance. (2015 and 2016)
    - Gasparini, G., Panos, G., Gkrimmotsis, K., Bouzanis, C., Katmada, A., Satsiou, A., Prospero, A., Praggidis, I., Karapistoli, E. (2016). What do people expect from a financial awareness platform? Insights from an online survey, Collective Online Platforms for Financial and Environmental Awareness book, LNCS Springer International Publisher, December 2016.
    - Review of impact assessment methodologies for ethical finance, in collaboration with ALTIS and ISB, 2015.
    - Contribution to the GECES report
    - Contribution to policy paper by Social economy Europe on The Future of EU policies for the Social Economy: towards a European Action Plan
    - organisation of annual conferences with EU representatives

    Other activities

    None declared

  • Meetings

    Meetings

    2 meetings found. Download meetings

    The list below only covers meetings held since November 2014 with commissioners, their cabinet members or directors-general at the European Commission; other lobby meetings with lower-level staff may have taken place, but the European Commission doesn't proactively publish information about these meetings. For more information about which commissioner is responsible for which portfolio, check out this link: https://commissioners.ec.europa.eu/index_en All information below comes from European Commission web pages.

    • Date 17 Jul 2023 Location Brussels
      Subject Social Economy Recommendation
      Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Nicolas Schmit
      Portfolio Jobs and Social Rights
      Attending
      • Santina Bertulessi (Cabinet member)
      Other Lobbyists
    • Date 11 Sep 2017 Location Brussels - Belgium
      Subject New president
      DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion
      Attending
      • Michel Servoz (Director-General)
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