Coopération Bancaire pour l’Europe – EEIG (CBE-GEIE)
Coopération Bancaire pour l’Europe – EEIG (CBE-GEIE) is a Brussels-based European Economic Interest Grouping founded in 1992 to support its members through tailored information, advisory and project development services related to EU policies, programmes and funding opportunities.
Over time, CBE has evolved into a strategic interface between EU institutions, its members and their local ecosystems, helping to identify, interpret and operationalise European opportunities for banks, public and private organisations, and their clients.
CBE’s core activities include EU policy and funding intelligence, advisory support on European programmes and public tenders, training and capacity building, project design and management, and the development of concrete cooperation opportunities at European level.
In addition to its long-standing information and advisory work, CBE actively participates in European projects and supports members and clients in developing initiatives with tangible territorial impact. Through its Brussels presence, sectoral expertise and tailored approach, CBE helps connect local needs with European opportunities, partnerships and project development pathways.
Over time, CBE has evolved into a strategic interface between EU institutions, its members and their local ecosystems, helping to identify, interpret and operationalise European opportunities for banks, public and private organisations, and their clients.
CBE’s core activities include EU policy and funding intelligence, advisory support on European programmes and public tenders, training and capacity building, project design and management, and the development of concrete cooperation opportunities at European level.
In addition to its long-standing information and advisory work, CBE actively participates in European projects and supports members and clients in developing initiatives with tangible territorial impact. Through its Brussels presence, sectoral expertise and tailored approach, CBE helps connect local needs with European opportunities, partnerships and project development pathways.
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