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Environmental Bankers Association (EBA) is a non-profit trade association that represents the financial services industry, including bank and non-bank financial institutions, insurers, and those who provide services to them. Its members include lending institutions, property & casualty and life insurers, the environmental consulting and appraisal community, and attorneys. The EBA was established in 1994 in response to heightened sensitivity to environmental risk issues, and the need for environmental risk management and due diligence policies and procedures in financial institutions.

Mission Statement
To protect and preserve bank net income and assets from environmental exposure and liability resulting from lending and trust activities through the employment of environmental risk management in the U.S. and worldwide.

Vision Statement
Enhance visibility and awareness of environmental risk management's global role in promoting environmentally sound lending and fiduciary activities, sustainable development, and new concepts of social responsibility for the financial services industry.

 

Your Financial Institution and the Environment

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Next Meeting:

January 2010

January 17, 2010 - January 19, 2010

Our next EBA meeting is being held in San Diego!  We will be in San Diego, CA at the Catamaran Hotel & Resort. Check back here periodically for more information on our meeting agenda and acitivities.

EBA Meeting are open to non-EBA members. Please contact us about attending as a prospective member.  Interesting in sponsoring?  We have a range of sponsorship options from Silver to Platinum to suit your needs.  Contact us at 703-549-0977 or by e-mail at eba@envirobank.org.

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