1. International financial services institutions operating in Ireland are represented by the Federation of International Banks in Ireland (FIBI), which is affiliated to BPFI. FIBI members provide a wide range of wholesale financial services including corporate, investment, treasury, capital markets and international financial services.
2. The domestic or high street banks in Ireland provide a range of critical services to consumers and businesses communities including a variety of lending, savings and investment products, as well as the payment services, all of which support economic activity.
3. Fintech and Payments Association of Ireland (FPAI) is an affiliate of Banking & Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI) and is the representative body for the fintech sector in Ireland. The FPAI was established in 2015 to foster an environment in which both indigenous and multi-national fintech companies can thrive and get the best from locating and doing business in Ireland. Its membership reflects the full spectrum of Irish fintech, from start-ups and scaling firms through to domestic and multinational banks and technology companies. Visit www.fpai.ie
4. Payments - The Irish Payments Council (IPC) provides strategic direction and leadership for the payments sector in Ireland. It keeps members informed of developments at National, EU and International level relating to payment services, systems and schemes and promotes the development of innovation in electronic payments leading to enhanced customer advocacy.
5. Recognising the potential that exists to build on strong working relationships with internationally represented firms providing professional and consultancy services to our members, BPFI has established a formal network for firms known as BPFI Associates which provides a range of benefits for participants.
As the key point of contact on industry matters for policy makers, legislators and other stakeholders, BPFI and FIBI provide a range of membership services including:
- Dedicated Member Engagement and Support
- Building and Representing Industry Positions
- EU and International Insight and Influence
- External Stakeholder Engagement
Through the work of its Brussels and Frankfurt based offices, its active membership of the European Banking Federation and its well-established EU and international networks, it is strongly positioned to represent Ireland's banking and payments industry at an international level.
Management Team:
Brian Hayes, Chief Executive
Jillian Heffernan, Director, Public Affairs
Gavin Purtill, Director of Regulation & Supervision
Richard Walsh, Director of Industry Collaboration & Innovation
Ann Smith, Director, Corporate Services