Updated EBA repository on FE initiatives of NCAs - Summary table.pdf
Financial education initiatives by the National Supervisory Authorities - summary table
Financial education initiatives by the National Supervisory Authorities - summary table
Financial education initiatives by the National Supervisory Authorities - repository
Joint ESAs Thematic Financial Education Repository
EBA 2021/22 report on Germany’s financial education initiatives by BaFin, covering consumer-focused online tools, brochures, and seminars on banking, insurance, and investment products to improve financial literacy and inclusion.
EBA Financial Education Repository 2021/22 – showcases Danish Financial Supervisory Authority initiatives promoting financial literacy via social media, podcasts, and online content targeting consumers and young adults in Denmark.
EBA Financial Education Repository 2021/22 – showcases Estonia’s financial literacy initiatives by Eesti Pank and Finantsinspektsioon, covering retirement planning, digital wallets, crypto-assets, AML, lending, and debt management through family days, workshops, and educational lectures for all age groups.
EBA repository on Spain’s financial education initiatives by Banco de España and CNMV – covering school programmes, annual competitions, and online tools for personal finance management, saving, and budgeting targeting students and general consumers.
EBA 2021/22 report on Finland’s financial education initiatives – covers a financial literacy website, consumer helpline, and Bank of Finland Museum lectures to improve understanding of banking products, digital finance (PSD2, crypto assets), and regulatory practices.
EBA 2021/22 report on France’s financial education initiatives, including Banque de France’s literacy programs, fraud prevention Q&As by ACPR/ABEIS, and consumer-focused podcasts on banking, savings, and fraud awareness for general public and businesses.
EBA Financial Education Repository 2021/22 – showcases Greek initiatives by the Bank of Greece, including exhibitions and programs on e-payments, financial education for students, and climate change awareness, targeting consumers and students through interactive and educational formats.
EBA 2021/22 report on Croatia’s financial education initiatives – including the mHNB mobile app by the Croatian National Bank, the 'All for consumers' portal, and a consumer rights manual, aimed at improving transparency on banking products, loans, and payment accounts for informed consumer decisions.
EBA 2021/22 report on Austria’s financial education initiatives – covering consumer FAQs, school programs, and a national strategy to improve financial literacy, targeting all age groups with tools, workshops, and governance frameworks under FMA and Österreichische Nationalbank.
EBA 2021/22 report on Belgium’s financial education initiatives by FSMA, including Wikifin.be portal, savings account simulator, and Demobank tool for consumers and students covering budgeting, savings, investments, and payment services.
EBA 2021/22 report on Cyprus financial education initiatives – web conferences, seminars, and school lectures by the Central Bank of Cyprus and partners to promote financial literacy, responsible borrowing, and personal finance management for consumers and students.
EBA 2021/22 report on Czech National Bank’s financial education initiatives – covering literacy projects, the 'People and Money' exhibition, and the Czech Money mobile app to enhance public awareness of finance, monetary policy, and banknote security.
EBA 2021/22 report on Latvia’s financial education initiatives – including the 'Naudasprasme' brand for financial literacy, Bank and Insurance Compass tools for consumer decision-making, and 'Manaekonomika.lv' e-learning platform for economics education under the National Strategy for Financial Literacy 2021–2027.
Malta Financial Services Authority initiatives in 2019–2021 promoting financial education – covering bank fee transparency, financial literacy for students, and home insurance awareness through campaigns, school visits, and digital outreach.
EBA 2021/22 report on Dutch financial education initiatives by the Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM) – covering consumer-friendly publications, online tools, and helplines to improve financial literacy, risk awareness, and access to dispute resolution for Dutch consumers.
EBA 2021/22 report on Poland’s financial education initiatives by UKNF – covering CEDUR training on financial market supervision, cybersecurity warnings, and anti-fraud campaigns on phishing and cryptocurrencies for consumers, professionals, and the public.
EBA 2021/22 report on Portugal’s National Plan for Financial Education – covers digital platforms (website, e-learning, social media), school programs (teacher training, workbooks, competitions), and Financial Literacy Week to improve financial literacy across all age groups and sectors.