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The German Banking Industry Committee (GBIC) (german: Die Deutsche Kreditwirtschaft / ''DK''), known until 2011 as the Central Credit Committee (german: Zentraler Kreditausschuss / ''ZKA'') is an industry association of the German banking industry. Its decisions are held normative for the national banking sector – either directly by interbank treaties or indirectly by preparing a corresponding ministerial or
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decision.


History

The Central Credit Committee was founded in 1932 as a common
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of the five federal interest groups that represent the financial sector in Germany. Until August 2011, the association was known as the Central Credit Committee (german: Zentraler Kreditausschuss / ZKA) when it adopted a new name (after almost eighty years).


Structure

The five founding associations are: *
Bundesverband der Deutschen Volksbanken und Raiffeisenbanken The National Association of German Cooperative Banks (german: Bundesverband der Deutschen Volksbanken und Raiffeisenbanken, BVR) is the umbrella association for the German Cooperative Financial Group. Its origins go back to 1864 as . As of 2015 ...
(BVR, ; est. 1864 as ) *
Bundesverband deutscher Banken The Association of German Banks (german: Bundesverband deutscher Banken) is the association of private banks in Germany and a key lobby group for Germany's financial sector. In the traditional 3-pillar system of the German banking industry, this r ...
(BdB, ; est. 1901 as ) * Bundesverband Öffentlicher Banken Deutschlands (VÖB, ; est. 1916 as ) *
Deutscher Sparkassen- und Giroverband The Deutscher Sparkassen- und Giroverband (DSGV, ) is the association of German savings banks (german: Sparkassen) and the apex entity of the Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe, the European Union's second-largest financial services group (after BNP Paribas ...
(DSGV, ; est. 1884 as ) *
Verband deutscher Pfandbriefbanken The Association of German Pfandbrief Banks (german: Verband deutscher Pfandbriefbanken, ''vdp'') is the interest group of the Pfandbrief (covered bond) banks. It represents the foremost financiers for residential and commercial construction as wel ...
(vdp, ; est. 1902 as ) By indirection of these associations the Central Credit Committee represents 2,300 financial institutions (2005). The committee itself is not an institution – it is neither registered, nor does it have a postal address. The committee presidency changes annually rotating among the associations for private banks, for savings banks and for co-operative banks. The Central Credit Committee resolves "common statements" (decided unanimously) representing the view of the German banking industry on a topic. The statements are published thereby influencing decisions of other institutions like the
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, the Bundesbank or decision-making bodies of the
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. Publication and press releases are the main task of the presiding association. Additionally the Central Credit Committee supervises joint committees of the German banking industry like the Central Competition Committee (''Zentrale Wettbewerbsausschuss'') or the Working Group on Automatic Teller Machines.


Standards in electronic banking

The Central Credit Committee has created the standards in electronic banking which are resolved by proposing agreements (''Abkommen'') that are joined by the banking institutions. Banking institutions that are members of one of the associations in the ZKA are naturally bound to join these. * ''Abkommen über die Datenfernübertragung zwischen Kunden und Kreditinstitute'' ('' DFÜ-Abkommen'' / RDT agreement - includes the
EBICS The Electronic Banking Internet Communication Standard (EBICS) is a German transmission protocol developed by the German Banking Industry Committee for sending payment information between banks over the Internet. It grew out of the earlier BCS-FTA ...
protocol) * ''Vereinbarung über den beleglosen Datenaustausch in der zwischenbetrieblichen Abwicklung des Inlandszahlungsverkehrs'' ('' Clearingabkommen'' / clearing agreement) * Vereinbarung über die Richtlinien für einheitliche Zahlungsverkehrsvordrucke (''payment blank form guidelines'') * Homebanking-Abkommen (''
online banking Online banking, also known as internet banking, web banking or home banking, is an electronic payment system that enables customers of a bank or other financial institution to conduct a range of financial transactions through the financial inst ...
agreement'' – includes the HBCI protocol) * Abkommen zum Überweisungsverkehr ( direct credit transfer agreement) * ''Abkommen über den Einzug von Schecks'' ('' Scheckabkommen'' /
cheque A cheque, or check (American English; see spelling differences) is a document that orders a bank (or credit union) to pay a specific amount of money from a person's account to the person in whose name the cheque has been issued. The pers ...
agreement) * ''Abkommen über den Einzug von Reiseschecks'' ('' Reisescheckabkommen'' /
traveler's cheque A traveller's cheque is a medium of exchange that can be used in place of hard currency. They can be denominated in one of a number of major world currencies and are preprinted, fixed-amount cheques designed to allow the person signing it to ma ...
agreement) * ''Abkommen über den Lastschriftverkehr'' ('' Lastschriftabkommen'' /
direct debit A direct debit or direct withdrawal is a financial transaction in which one organisation withdraws funds from a payer's bank account., https://www.directdebit.co.uk/direct-debit-explained/what-is-direct-debit/ Formally, the organisation that calls f ...
transfer agreement) * ''Abkommen über den Einzug von Wechseln und die Rückgabe nicht eingelöster und zurückgerufener Wechsel'' ('' Wechselabkommen'' /
promissory note A promissory note, sometimes referred to as a note payable, is a legal instrument (more particularly, a financing instrument and a debt instrument), in which one party (the ''maker'' or ''issuer'') promises in writing to pay a determinate sum of ...
s agreement) * ''Vereinbarung über das eurocheque-System'' (arrangement on the
eurocheque The Eurocheque was a type of cheque used in Europe that was accepted across national borders and which could be written in a variety of currencies. Eurocheques were originally introduced in 1969 as an alternative to the traveler's cheque and for i ...
system – practically defunct since 2002) * ''Vereinbarung über die Absicherung der ec-PIN'' (arrangement on the
eurocheque The Eurocheque was a type of cheque used in Europe that was accepted across national borders and which could be written in a variety of currencies. Eurocheques were originally introduced in 1969 as an alternative to the traveler's cheque and for i ...
debit card A debit card, also known as a check card or bank card is a payment card that can be used in place of cash to make purchases. The term '' plastic card'' includes the above and as an identity document. These are similar to a credit card, but u ...
safety – later Maestro debit card) * ''Vereinbarung über das deutsche ec-Geldautomaten-System'' (arrangement on the
eurocheque The Eurocheque was a type of cheque used in Europe that was accepted across national borders and which could be written in a variety of currencies. Eurocheques were originally introduced in 1969 as an alternative to the traveler's cheque and for i ...
cash machine An automated teller machine (ATM) or cash machine (in British English) is an electronic telecommunications device that enables customers of financial institutions to perform financial transactions, such as cash withdrawals, deposits, fund ...
system – later called
Girocard girocard is an interbank network and debit card service connecting virtually all German ATMs and banks. It is based on standards and agreements developed by the German Banking Industry Committee. German girocards are usually co-branded with Mast ...
service) * ''Vereinbarung über die Festsetzung einer Höchstgebühr für die Benutzung der institutsübergreifenden Geldautomaten'' (arrangement on the maximum fees for
interbank network An interbank network, also known as an ATM consortium or ATM network, is a computer network that enables ATM cards issued by a financial institution that is a member of the network to be used to perform ATM transactions through ATMs that belon ...
cash machines) * ''Vereinbarung über ein institutsübergreifendes System zur bargeldlosen Zahlung an automatisierten Kassen (electronic-cash-System'' / arrangement on the
electronic cash Electronic cash was, until 2007, the debit card system of the German Banking Industry Committee, the association that represents the top German financial interest groups. Usually paired with a transaction account or current account, cards with an ...
systems) * ''Vereinbarung zum POZ-System'' (arrangement on
point of sale The point of sale (POS) or point of purchase (POP) is the time and place at which a retail transaction is completed. At the point of sale, the merchant calculates the amount owed by the customer, indicates that amount, may prepare an invoice f ...
delayed debit systems) * ''Vereinbarung über das institutsübergreifende System „GeldKarte”'' (arrangement on the
GeldKarte Geldkarte (german: "money card") is a stored-value card or electronic cash system used in Germany. It operates as an offline smart card for small payment at things like vending machines and to pay for public transport or parking tickets. The card ...
stored-value card A stored-value card (SVC) is a payment card with a monetary value stored on the card itself, not in an external account maintained by a financial institution. This means no network access is required by the payment collection terminals as funds ...
system)


European Economic Area

The creation of the single market of the European Union (1993) and the introduction of the
Eurozone The euro area, commonly called eurozone (EZ), is a currency union of 19 member states of the European Union (EU) that have adopted the euro (€) as their primary currency and sole legal tender, and have thus fully implemented EMU policies ...
(1999/2002) has made for a shift to make decisions on a European scale. As a consequence the
European Committee for Banking Standards The European Committee for Banking Standards (ECBS) was formed in December 1992 by leading European Banking Federation, European banking associations to enhance the European technical banking infrastructure by developing standards. In 2006 its fu ...
(ECBS) was founded in December 1992 and the
European Payments Council The Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) is a payment-integration initiative of the European Union for simplification of bank transfers denominated in euro. , there were 36 members in SEPA, consisting of the 27 member states of the European Union ...
(EPC) was created in summer 2002. These drive the development of the
Single Euro Payments Area The Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) is a payment-integration initiative of the European Union for simplification of bank transfers denominated in euro. , there were 36 members in SEPA, consisting of the 27 member states of the European Union ...
(SEPA) and the ZKA is supervising the EPC working groups by creating their own ZKA working groups mirroring the structure of the EPC.


References


External links


www.Die-Deutsche-Kreditwirtschaft.de
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