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UN Sustainable Development Goals

GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth

Organizations relating to Banking

International Banking Security Association / Est. 1981
Committee of Central Bank Governors in SADC / Pretoria, South Africa / Est. 1995
Arab Committee on Banking Supervision / Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates / Est. 1991
International Banking Summer School / Mumbai, India / Est. 1948
Council of Arab Central Banks and Monetary Agencies' Governors / Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Staff Council of the African Development Bank / Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire / Est. 1989
Islamic Research and Training Institute, Jeddah / Jeddah, Saudi Arabia / Est. 1981
World Bank - WWF Alliance for Forest Conservation and Sustainable Use / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1998
Commission bancaire de l'Afrique centrale / Yaoundé, Cameroon / Est. 1990
Asian Development Bank Staff Association and Staff Council / Manila, Philippines / Est. 1975
Committee of Central Bank Governors in the Southern African Development Community / Pretoria, South Africa / Est. 1995
Joint Ministerial Committee of the Boards of Governors of the Bank and the Fund on the Transfer of Real Resources to Developing Countries / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1974
European Banking Authority / Paris La Défense, France / Est. 2011
Caribbean Group of Banking Supervisors / Est. 1983
International Investment Bank / Moscow, Russia / Est. 1970
International Network of Alternative Financial Institutions / Est. 1995
International Banking Study Institute / Est. 1951
Caribbean Financial Services Corporation / St Michael, Barbados
Arab Banking Corporation / Manama, Bahrain / Est. 1980
Arab Bank / Amman, Jordan / Est. 1930
Comptoirs français du pacifique / Est. 1967
ECLOF International / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1946
European Financial Services Round Table / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 2001
West African Central Bank / Est. 2000
Brussels International Banking Club / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1996
Asian Development Fund / Manila, Philippines / Est. 1974
Development Bank of Latin America / Caracas, Venezuela / Est. 1968
Gulf International Bank / Manama, Bahrain / Est. 1975
ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development / Lomé, Togo / Est. 1999
Institute of International Finance / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1983
Banco Latinoamericano de Comercio Exterior / Panama, Panama / Est. 1977
ASEAN Central Bank Forum / Est. 1997
NGO Forum on ADB / Quezon City, Philippines / Est. 1991
Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum / London, UK / Est. 2010
International Banking Institute, St Petersburg / St Petersburg, Russia / Est. 1991
Institute of International Bankers / New York NY, USA / Est. 1966
Commercial Bank Centrafrique / Bangui, Central African Rep
Florida International Bankers' Association / Miami FL, USA / Est. 1979
Institute of International Banking Law and Practice / Montgomery Village MD, USA / Est. 1987
Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken / Stockholm, Sweden / Est. 1956
Ecobank Development Corporation / Lomé, Togo
Japan Bank for International Cooperation / Tokyo, Japan / Est. 1999
Economic and Social Development Bank / Caracas, Venezuela / Est. 1974
International Banking Institute, Sofia / Sofia, Bulgaria / Est. 1991
Development Bank of Southern Africa / Midrand, South Africa / Est. 1983
Institut de financement du développement du Maghreb Arabe, Tunis / Tunis, Tunisia / Est. 1981
Association des banques populaires pour la coopération et le développement / Paris, France / Est. 1983
Inter-American Bank / Est. 1940
Central American Federation of Banks
Banque de l'Indochine

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World Problems relating to Banking

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Unsatisfactory retail banking
Banking law violations
Protectionism in the banking industry
Interference of transnational banks in domestic economic policies
Over-dependency on international financial institutions
Socially irresponsible programmes of transnational banks
Discrimination against transnational banks
Restrictive conditions on loans through intergovernmental facilities
Inadequate diversification of loans to vulnerable countries
Interference of transnational banks' off-shore borrowing with domestic monetary policies
Undue concentration of capitalist banks
Bank failure
Non-accountability of offshore banks
Unethical financial practices
Unethical banking practices
Inappropriate loans
Low bank interest rates
Reverse flow of financial aid

Action Strategies relating to Banking

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Banking
Protesting environmentally unsound policies of development banks
Reducing commercial bank debt of heavily indebted countries
Encouraging commercial banks to participate in debt and debt-service reductions
Creating rural banking systems
Increasing employment in banking
Mobilizing private sector resources through commercial banks
Increasing flexibility of international bank lending
Establishing rural banking systems for women
Establishing development banks
Constructing bunds
Maintaining solvency of the banking system
Developing social banking
Creating nonprofit financial institutions for sustainable development
Creating world central bank
Merging financial institutions
Linking financial services to biodiversity conservation
Developing internet banking services
Reinforcing UNEP liaison and interaction with UNDP and the World Bank
Financing-Impoverishing
Providing full banking services
Maintaining record of past encounter
Maintaining banking secrecy
Maintaining secrecy in international development banks
Exposing abuse of banking secrecy

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