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Fédération Internationale de Philatélie

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The Fédération Internationale de Philatélie (FIP) was founded on 18 June 1926, and is the world federation for philately based in Zürich, Switzerland.

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Aims

The primary aims of the FIP are:

  • To promote stamp collecting and philately.
  • To maintain friendly relations and friendship among all peoples.
  • To establish and maintain close relations with the philatelic trade and postal administrations.
  • To promote philatelic exhibitions by granting Patronage and Auspices
  • Since its inception in 1926, when a small number of European federations came together to found a worldwide organisation, the FIP has promoted the hobby that is sometimes called The King of Hobbies and the Hobby of Kings. FIP works to promote philately in developing countries, in Asia and in the industrialised countries, where it appears to be stagnating. It coordinates contact between the philatelic organisations in different countries.

    Governance

    The FIP is run by a Board of Directors with a President and three Vice-Presidents. Since 2010 the president is Tay Peng Hian of Singapore.

    Commissions

    There are eleven FIP Commissions which deal with the following subjects:

  • Aerophilately
  • Astrophilately
  • Fight against Forgeries
  • Maximaphily
  • Philatelic literature
  • Postal history
  • Postal stationery
  • Thematic philately
  • Traditional philately
  • Revenues
  • Youth philately
  • Each Commission has its own Commissioner.

    FIP congress

    The FIP Congress takes place annually during one of the international exhibitions it has endorsed.

    FIP exhibitions

    Each year the FIP provides patronage to a number of major stamp exhibitions. In 2008, FIP selected Tel Aviv, Paris, Bucharest, Prague, and Vienna.

    In 2004, FIP ran its first "World Stamp Competition" in Singapore and selected Tel Aviv for the second competition in 2008. The competitions involved national teams and philatelic jurors.

    References

    Fédération Internationale de Philatélie Wikipedia