--- id: 9515 title: "Liechtenstein Bankers Association: Outstanding Contribution to Good Bank Governance Liechtenstein 2021" award_year: 2021 published: 2021-08-09 11:16:18 published_gmt: 2021-08-09 10:16:18 author: "CFI.co Editorial" url: "https://cfi.co/awards/europe/2021/liechtenstein-bankers-association-outstanding-contribution-to-good-bank-governance-liechtenstein-2021/" categories: ["Banking", "Best Practice", "Corporate Governance", "Europe"] content_class: award_rationale independence_status: independent_editorial sponsor_disclosure: none editorial_lens: constructive_positive_lens historical_status: current_at_publication correction_status: none archive_policy: no_delete provenance_layer: github_versioned wayback_status: archived wayback_first_snapshot: 20210810053810 wayback_snapshot_url: "http://web.archive.org/web/20210810053810/https://cfi.co/awards/europe/2021/liechtenstein-bankers-association-outstanding-contribution-to-good-bank-governance-liechtenstein-2021/" license: CFI-OAAL-1.0 content_sha256: 685a2c93150cf74924825e1d1f9c1e1b8167ffcbc4a044c5b4548010fd389981 canonical: 9515-liechtenstein-bankers-association-outstanding-contribution-to-good-bank-governan.json --- # Liechtenstein Bankers Association: Outstanding Contribution to Good Bank Governance Liechtenstein 2021 > Verbatim archived copy. Canonical machine record: `9515-liechtenstein-bankers-association-outstanding-contribution-to-good-bank-governan.json`. LBA

Liechtenstein, a German-speaking principality between Austria and Switzerland, boasts political stability and a strong financial base. It has the world’s highest corporate density, and the financial centre contributes about a quarter of GDP. The Liechtenstein Bankers Association (LBA) works with member banks and regulatory committees to ensure the micronation’s reputation remains as pristine as the Alpine landscape. LBA has published articles of association, a code of conduct, and various guidelines to establish uniform standards for ethics, transparency, due diligence, and long-term sustainability. Banking statistics show impressive growth for past year, despite the challenges of the pandemic. AUM was up nearly three percent, full-time recruitment increased by 13 percent, and women now hold over 40 percent of banking positions. LBA conducted business as usual, save for some necessary changes to setting and processes. A robust digital infrastructure allowed for an easy transition to remote working. The association was concerned about the pandemic’s possible effect on young people and schoolchildren, so it launched a “Giving Joy” campaign to support banking professionals and society at large. In partnership with the social services office, LBA organised activities across various categories — outdoors, creative, sports, research and learning, fun and games — to make a Summer stuck at home as exciting as possible. The CFI.co judging panel presents Liechtenstein Bankers Association, a repeat programme winner, with the 2021 award for Outstanding Contribution to Good Bank Governance (Liechtenstein).

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