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17 May 2013 European Association Summit Highlights from the 2013 FAIB association survey Adrian Harris Member of the Board of the FAIB

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17 May 2013

European Association Summit

Highlights from the 2013 FAIB

association survey

Adrian Harris

Member of the Board of the FAIB

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1. PRESENTATION OF THE FAIB

The FAIB is the Federation of European & International

associations (INPAs) established in Belgium in 1949.Objectives:

• To take all possible initiatives to encourage European and

International Associations to be established and remain in Belgium

• To study, further and defend the interests of its members vis-à-vis

third parties, notably public authorities

• To obtain official legal recognition of associations and associative

movement by Belgian, European and international authorities, …

Membership:

• 275 full members: INPAs - operating from Belgium - growing

• 25 associated members: experts (tax, employment, accounting…)

• 5 sponsors: offer business services

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2. THE FAIB 2013 SURVEY - HIGHLIGHTS

Positive trend Points to take into consideration

Constant increase of the number of

INPAs - 2.265 in 2013 vs 1.972 in

2008 (last survey)

A bigger part of the expenses

dedicated to personnel and office

running costs

Growing global estimated income 2.9

billion euro with 84 % coming from

outside Belgium + 5% from the

European institutions

Less overnights per stay (-45%)

94 % of INPAs based in Brussels

(+9%)

Less value for money for hotel rooms

and meeting facilities

Estimated direct employment 25.000

FTE including volunteers

Associations have less office space

More association find their way to a

proper VAT registration (+32%)

Some concerns on environment,

transport and administrative

requirements

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3. CONCLUSIONS

• With the EU institutions based here, Brussels has an enormous

“natural” advantage for attracting INPAs

• The INPA sector in Brussels is growing year by year and is having

an increasing impact on the economy of the region

• Many points make the Brussels region an attractive location for

INPAS, their staff and members, but there are areas where

improvement is needed…

• FAIB is happy to continue acting as the interface with the regional

and national authorities

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Thank you

Website: www.faib.org

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