WSBI Members
Our members mission is to power an inclusive, digital economy that benefits everyone, everywhere.

87
MEMBERS

63
COUNTRIES

6500
BANKS
WSBI focuses on international regulatory issues that affect the savings and retail banking industry.
We understand how interconnected the world is, and we see firsthand how our commitment to environmental and social responsibility – and our core values of operating ethically, responsibly and with decency – is directly connected to our continuing success as an organization.
WSBI focuses on international regulatory issues that affect the savings and retail banking industry, and provides a platform for knowledge exchange between member banks.
It supports the aims of the G20 in achieving sustainable, inclusive, and balanced growth,
and job creation, whether in industrialised or less developed countries.
Supporting a diversified range of financial services to meet customer need, WSBI favours an inclusive form of globaliszationglobalisation that is just and fair. It supports international efforts to advance financial access and financial usage for everyone.
WSBI members have total assets of $165 trillion and serveing some 1.74 billion customers who seek retail banking services. WSBI members are committed to further unleashing the promise of sustainable, responsible 21st century banking.
Angola: Banco de Poupança e Crédito (BPC)
Botswana: Botswana Savings Bank
Burkina Faso: La Poste Burkina Faso
Cape Verde: Caixa Económica de Cabo Verde (CECV)
Comoros: Société Nationale des Postes et des Services Financiers (SNPSF)
Côte d’Ivoire: BNI Gestion* ; Banque Populaire de Côte d’Ivoire
Ethiopia: Commercial Bank of Ethiopia; Awash Bank
Ghana: Republic Bank Ghana Limited
Kenya: Kenya Post Office Savings Bank
Lesotho: Lesotho PostBank (LPB)
Madagascar: Caisse d’Epargne de Madagascar
Mali: Banque malienne de solidarité (BMS-SA)
Morocco: Al Barid Bank; Caisse de Dépôt et de Gestion
Senegal: Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations; PosteFinances
South Africa: Postbank
Sudan: Savings and Social Development Bank
Tanzania: Akiba Commercial Bank*; Azania Bank*; DCB Commercial Bank*; TPB Bank
Togo: SUNU Bank Togo
Tunisia: Poste Tunisienne
Uganda: Centenary Rural Development Bank Limited; PostBank Uganda; Pride Microfinance Limited (PML)*; Ugafode Microfinance Ltd.*; Finance Trust (FT)*; BRAC Uganda
Zambia: National Savings & Credit Bank
Zimbabwe: People’s Own Savings Bank of Zimbabwe; The Agricultural Bank of Zimbabwe (Agribank)
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MEMBERS
Europe
Albania Banka Kombetare Tregtare (BKT)
Austria Österreichischer Sparkassenverband (Austrian Savings Banks Association)
Azerbaijan Kapital Bank
Belarus Belarus Bank
Belgium Coördinatie van Belgische spaar- en netwerkbanken (Coordination of Belgian Savings and Network Banks)
Czech Republic Ceska Sporitelna AS
Denmark Lokale Pengeinstitutter
Finland Säästöpankkiliitto (Finnish Savings Banks Association)
France Groupe BPCE, Fédération Nationale des Caisses d’Epargne
Germany Deutscher Sparkassen- und Giroverband e.V. (DSGV) (German Savings Banks Association)
Hungary OTP Bank plc
Italy Associazione di Fondazioni e di Casse di Risparmio Italiane (ACRI) (Association of Italian Foundations and Savings Banks); Pri.Banks – Associazione Banche Private Italiane
Luxembourg Spuerkeess
Malta Bank of Valletta Plc
The Netherlands De Volksbank
Norway Sparebankforeningen i Norge
Spain: CaixaBank; CECA (Spanish Savings Banks Association)
Portugal Montepio Geral
Colombia Banco Caja Social
Cuba Banco Popular de Ahorro
El Salvador Federación de Cajas de Crédito y Bancos de los Trabajadores (Fedecrédito)
Honduras Banco Atlántida
Mexico Banco del Bienestar (former BANSEFI), Banco Inbursa
Panama Mi País Financiera
Peru Federación Peruana de Cajas Municipales de Ahorro y Crédito (FEPCMAC), Caja Huancayo
Rep. Dominicana Asociación Popular de Ahorros y Préstamos (APAP),
Latam FELABAN (WSBI associate member)
United States of America Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA)
Bangladesh Bank Asia IFIC Bank
Cambodia Cambodia Postbank (CP Bank)
China Postal Savings Bank of China (PSBC)
China Hong Kong Bank of East Asia (HKBEA), The Hong Kong Association of Banks (HKAB)
India State Bank of India (SBI), National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), National Savings Institute, Ministry of Finance India (NSI)
Indonesia Bank Tabungan Negara (BTN)
Iran Islamic Republic of PostBank Iran
Korea, Republic of Korea Post , Korean Federation of Savings Banks (KFSB)
Malaysia Bank Simpanan Nasional (BSN)
Pakistan Central Directorate of National Savings Pakistan (CDNS)
Philippines The Chamber of Thrift Banks of the Philippines (CTB) *, Alalay Sa Kaunlaran (ASKI) *
Saudi Arabia Arab Gulf Program for Development (AGFUND), Social Development Bank
Sri Lanka National Savings Bank of Sri Lanka (NSB)
Tajikistan Amonatbonk
Thailand Government Savings Bank of Thailand (GSB)
Turkey AktifBank
Vietnam Vietnam Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (VBARD), Lienviet Post Bank (LVPB)
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