On 30 and 31 August, the Federation of Sports Associations of the Bank of France (FASBF) hosted its Inter-Regional Meet at the Cercle Sports et Loisirs in Bougival, near Paris.

Inter-Regional Sports Event hosted by the Bank of France Sports Federation: the perfect combination of conviviality and competition

Bank of France employees from all regions across the country gathered to compete in various sports, including 3×3 basketball, archery, pétanque, table tennis, 5-a-side football, swimming relay, and paddleboarding.

Saturday afternoon featured a challenging obstacle course, where teams raced to complete a series of obstacles together as quickly as possible. Throughout the weekend, each team earned points based on their victories, with a coveted trophy awarded to the top-scoring team at the end of the event.

Discover the event and FABSF’s actions on video

Discover the event highlights on video, along with insights from Didier Besseyre, President of FASBF and French Federation for Company Sport (FFSE), and Virginie Fajon-Ouedraogo, General Secretary of ASBF, on their commitment to the “Work, Move, Perform” (WMP) project. Also listen to managers and employees explain how physical activity in the workplace benefits them on a daily basis.

Didier Besseyre emphasized their commitment to collaborating with French and international partners on studies that showcase the benefits of physical activity in the workplace. These studies highlight not only public health benefits for all employees but also the positive impact on company performance. The goal is to substantiate the “win-win” value of sports for both employees and the company.

The Bank of France’s sports club is one of the oldest corporate clubs in France. By joining the WMP project, the Bank of France highlights its unique experience in corporate sports. With 2024 marking a special milestone—hosting the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris—this project is a springboard to engage companies leaders in promoting workplace wellness through sports.

Virginie Fajon-Ouedraogo, General Secretary of ASBF, connected the WMP project’s goals with qualitative and quantitative studies on the impact of physical activity programs on employee well-being and productivity.

“The fact that several people in a team can share the same sport and the same passion creates connections between them and fosters group dynamics and team cohesion. A manager appreciates this positive mindset in the rest of the team“, Etienne Gruner, team manager.

Background information – WMP project

The WMP project is a 24-month project co-funded by the European Commission through the Erasmus+ Sport 2023 programme and coordinated by the French Federation for Company Sport (FFSE). It aims to promote active and healthy lifestyles in Europe by developing the practice of Physical and Sports Activities (PSA) in the workplace. The WMP project is the first EU study on the effects of PSA for employees’ performance and well-being. The FFSE is implementing the project with 8 partner organisations : the University of Copenhagen (Denmark), the University of Murcia (Spain), the European Federation for Company Sport (France), the Association for Sport in the Free Time (Bulgaria), the French National Olympic Committee (France), the Sports Association of Bank of France (France), the Authority For Integrity In Maltese Sport (Malta) and the European Network for Innovation and Knowledge (Netherlands).

15 June 2024

As part of “Work, Move & Perf” (WMP) project, the three key associations driving the project—the Association for Sport in the Free Time (ASFT), the Authority for Integrity in Maltese Sport (AIMS), and the Federation of Sports Associations of the Bank of France (FASBF)— organised festive company sports event during the summer of 2024.

Enjoy the Bulgarian Coastline With Colleagues

Held from June 7th to June 9th, the event took place in the stunning seaside resort of Albena, located on Bulgaria’s picturesque Black Sea coast. Known for its excellent facilities and beautiful surroundings, Albena provided the perfect setting for an active and engaging sports gathering. Participants enjoyed access to top-notch sports facilities, ideal for fostering friendly competition and camaraderie among attendees.

Cohesion-building Activities for all Levels

Over 260 employees from various organizations competed in a variety of sports, including:

Concluding with a Festive Finale

As a celebration of the fair play and fun, the event concluded with a big party. This finale was in line with the “Work, Move and Perf” project’s core principle that sport should be an enjoyable and social activity, encouraging participants to stay active while creating lasting memories and connections.

An example of best practices in company sports events

Organising a company multisport sports event, is an excellent practice for bringing teams together in a setting that goes beyond daily work tasks. By engaging in shared athletic goals, participants have the opportunity to strengthen personal connections, enjoy a relaxed and friendly environment, and get to know each other outside of the usual work context. This type of event not only fosters team spirit but also enhances cohesion and motivation—valuable assets for building a more positive and collaborative workplace atmosphere.

Background information – WMP project

The WMP project is a 24-month project co-funded by the European Commission through the Erasmus+ Sport 2023 programme and coordinated by the French Federation for Company Sport (FFSE). It aims to promote active and healthy lifestyles in Europe by developing the practice of Physical and Sports Activities (PSA) in the workplace. The WMP project is the first EU study on the effects of PSA for employees’ performance and well-being. The FFSE is implementing the project with 8 partner organisations : the University of Copenhagen (Denmark), the University of Murcia (Spain), the European Federation for Company Sport (France), the Association for Sport in the Free Time (Bulgaria), the French National Olympic Committee (France), the Sports Association of Bank of France (France), the Authority For Integrity In Maltese Sport (Malta) and the European Network for Innovation and Knowledge (Netherlands).