Cyprus will host the official meetings of the European Banking Federation (EBF) this week, placing the island at the forefront of significant developments in the European banking sector.
- Cyprus will host the official meetings of the European Banking Federation (EBF) this week, placing the island at the forefront of significant developments in the European banking sector.
- Following this, the board of directors meeting is set for May 22, 2026. This meeting represents the EBF’s highest decision-making body, consisting of chairpersons of national banking associations.
- In its announcement, the ACB noted that hosting these meetings further solidifies Cyprus' reputation as a reliable financial and conference hub within the region.
Taking place in Limassol, the meetings will convene senior banking executives and European financial leaders for a series of high-level discussions. The Association of Cyprus Banks (ACB) announced these gatherings, highlighting their importance to the region’s banking landscape.
Key Meetings Scheduled
The programme includes two major strategic sessions designed to shape the future of the European banking industry. The first will be the executive committee meeting on May 21, 2026, featuring general directors from banking associations across Europe.
Following this, the board of directors meeting is set for May 22, 2026. This meeting represents the EBF’s highest decision-making body, consisting of chairpersons of national banking associations.
Welcoming Delegates to Cyprus
Delegates are anticipated to begin arriving in Cyprus from May 20, 2026, with many expected to extend their stay over the weekend. This provides a unique opportunity for attendees to experience the renowned Cypriot hospitality, as well as the island’s pleasant climate and beautiful surroundings.
Cyprus’ Growing Role in European Banking
The ACB has taken full responsibility for organising the event, overseeing the programme’s design, hosting, reception, and transportation for participants. The choice of Cyprus as the host reflects the island’s increasing significance in European banking affairs and its capability to support major international events.
In its announcement, the ACB noted that hosting these meetings further solidifies Cyprus’ reputation as a reliable financial and conference hub within the region.
