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EBF (the European Banking Federation) works at the heart of the European banking sector. Our daily activities are determined by the dynamics between European integration, finance, public policy and financial regulation. It is our job to bring together 32 national banking associations in Europe and represent some 3,500 banks – large and small, wholesale and retail, local and international.
We create a platform for representation and for a constructive exchange of ideas and expertise between banks, regulators, supervisors and other entities that drive the innovation and sustainability of the banking sector. As a team, we work in a collaborative and high-performance group.
Position
The EBF is seeking to recruit a full-time Policy Adviser to join the Prudential Policy and Supervision (PPS) team in Brussels, contributing to a variety of tasks: developing policy positions, building consensus with international groups, designing and delivering banking industry advice, analysing the positions of co-legislators and stakeholders, and organising high-profile exchanges with senior level representatives from banks and EU authorities.
The Policy Adviser will perform his/her duties in a rapidly changing environment working with EBF members from banks and banking associations on the strategic themes which are defined on a yearly basis.
The PPS team works collaboratively across a wide array of matters, sharing information and responsibility between team members who contribute to the overall objectives from their varied profiles and expertise.
The Policy Adviser will be based in the EBF Brussels office with occasional trips in Europe, mainly to Paris and Frankfurt.
Detailed responsibilities
As a Policy Adviser on Prudential Policy and Supervision, he/she will be responsible for the development of advocacy on selected strategic themes, supporting the Senior Director of Prudential Policy and Supervision (PPS). This involves:
Basel Committee global prudential standards
Relevant prudential policy dossiers at Level-1 and Level-2 legislation
Own initiative EBF reports and activities.
The performance of advisory duties also includes building and maintaining a cooperative relationship with EBF member associations and banks trying to understand with anticipation what their concerns are, getting insight from their points of view and leading them to common positions.
Successful candidates fit for the following profile:
The ideal candidate will show considerable commitment to his/her work, enthusiasm and a positive attitude towards the various projects for which he/she will be responsible.
Organisation structure
The person will report to the Senior Director of Prudential Policy and Supervision. The department covers the interests of European banks on all prudential developments at global and European level, as well as the implementation of the regulation in the Banking Union, in close collaboration with the Single Supervisory Mechanism and the Single Resolution Board.
Internal Career Development
At EBF, we take the professional and personal development of Policy advisers and all other staff members very seriously. As part of that development, policy advisers may be asked based on the advocacy priorities but also taking into consideration the personal topics of interst to move to different files after 1-2 years of employment and to assume project overshight roles.
Starting Date
2 June 2025
How to apply
Please send your curriculum vitae with a letter of motivation to EBF Recruitment at email address: recruitment@ebf.eu [1]
Deadline: 24 April 2025
Disclaimer: Please note that, due to high interest in positions at the EBF, we may not be able to respond to every application. If you have not heard from us before 24 May 2025, you may assume that we will not move your application forward. We really appreciate your interest in working with us and wish you best of luck in your search. Thank you for your understanding.
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Links:
[1] mailto:recruitment@ebf.eu