“Financial education should be everywhere.  We need to focus on it in primary and secondary schools, and among adults and professionals.”

“Nowadays, financial literacy is an essential skill. We need to have a lifecycle in mind concerning financial education.”

“For us it is clear that financial education can make an important contribution to a healthy economy.”

EBF FINANCIAL LITERACY PLAYBOOK FOR EUROPE

The EBF published on November 3, 2020 a Playbook in which readers can explore what the banking sector – together with governments and leading NGOs – does to boost financial education and financial literacy. It provides a valuable snapshot of the banking industry’s financial education initiatives across 35 countries in Europe and can be used as a country-by-country reference guide.

EBF Financial Literacy Playbook for Europe (pdf)

EUROPEAN MONEY WEEK 2021: 22-26 March

We are passionate about financial education. Young people must learn at an early stage how to manage their finances if they want to be successful in life. To promote the benefits of financial education and to raise awareness we, together with our members, organise European Money Week.

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EUROPEAN MONEY QUIZ: Participate in your own language

Can you beat the European champions? Practice in your own language and find out how to register for the next European Money Quiz! Will you become the 2021 European champion?

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FINANCIAL EDUCATION AT THE EBF

The EBF has been promoting financial education via various means, including several publications and initiatives on financial literacy highlighting the industry commitment to providing consumers with a more sound understanding of financial services.

The EBF is an affiliate member of the OECD International Network on Financial Education

In 2014 we published an European overview of best practices on financial education. Click here to read it

EUROPEAN PLATFORM FOR FINANCIAL EDUCATION

In February 2017, a group of nine European organisations and associations launched a new European Platform for Financial Education. The initiative aims to promote the need for financial education and to boost financial literacy in Europe, particularly among young people and entrepreneurs. It also seeks to encourage EU-level leadership in this field.

The platform’s founding partners are, in alphabetical order: Better Finance; CFA Institute; EUROCHAMBRES; European Banking Federation (EBF); European Banking & Financial Services Training Association (EBTN); European Fund and Asset Management Association (EFAMA); European Microfinance Network (EMN); Insurance Europe; and JA Europe.

The partners have agreed to pool their strengths to advance financial literacy in Europe. The platform serves to exchange ideas, information, insights and experiences, as well as to facilitate discussions on how the European Union can play a leading role in advancing financial literacy. The platform will also help the partners coordinate their involvement in European-level initiatives to develop potential synergies and to avoid duplication of work. Read more

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