Summary table of the initiatives 2019-2020.pdf
Summary table of the initiatives 2019-2020
Summary table of the initiatives 2019-2020
EBA repository - National Supervisory Authorities FE initiatives 2019-2020
EBA 2019/20 report on Austria's 'A-Z of Finance' initiative – an online financial literacy program covering mortgages, loans, payments, fraud, and complaints to help consumers manage personal finances in simple language.
Czech National Bank (CNB) financial education initiatives in 2019/20 – improving financial literacy through partnerships, exhibitions, and a mobile app covering banknote security, monetary history, and economic competitions for students and teachers.
EBA 2019/20 report on Germany’s financial education initiatives by BaFin – covering online tools, brochures, and seminars to improve consumer knowledge on banking, insurance, and investment products for general and vulnerable groups.
European Banking Authority repository on Denmark’s financial education initiatives – covers social media and podcast campaigns by Finanstilsynet to improve financial literacy among consumers and young adults, focusing on savings, loans, and budgeting (2019/20).
EBA repository on Estonia’s financial education initiatives by Eesti Pank and Finantsinspektsioon (2019/20) – covering financial literacy, crypto-assets, AML, lending, and payment services through workshops, lectures, and family events 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, budgeting, and savings targeting students and consumers.
EBA repository on Finland’s financial education initiatives (2019/20) – covers FIN-FSA’s financial literacy website, consumer helpline, and Bank of Finland Museum lectures on banking products, digital finance (PSD2, crypto assets), and regulatory practices for consumers.
Banque de France's 2017-ongoing financial education initiative – promotes financial literacy and personal finance management in France through websites, seminars, and media, targeting consumers, students, and small businesses under the national financial literacy strategy.
Bank of Greece initiatives in the EBA Financial Education Repository 2019/20 – ongoing expositions and student visits promoting financial education on e-payments, payment services, and banking products through interactive activities and university collaborations.
EBA 2019/20 report on Croatia’s financial education initiatives by the Croatian National Bank and stakeholders – covering workshops, consumer websites, and a memorandum to boost financial literacy in schools and for the public.
European Banking Authority report on Hungary’s Financial Navigator initiatives by the Central Bank – enhancing financial literacy on mortgages, loans, payments, and savings through advisory offices, educational materials, and digital tools since 2013.
Central Bank of Ireland’s 2019/20 financial education initiatives – including an information tent at the National Ploughing Championships, an online consumer hub, and an animated explainer video series – aimed at improving public understanding of financial products, regulation, and the bank’s role.
EBA 2019/20 report on Italy’s Bank of Italy financial education initiatives for schools – covering voluntary programs like teacher training, student workshops on money, budgeting, and credit, and a banknote design competition, aligned with OECD guidelines.
EBA 2019/20 report on Lithuania’s financial education initiative by the central bank – provides online guidance on loans, savings, insurance, payments, and investing for consumers, available via website, social media, and seminars.
EBA 2019/20 report on Luxembourg’s financial education initiatives – including the FinGoL chatbot game, Lëtzfin budget app, and website – promoting financial literacy and personal finance management for students and consumers through interactive tools and resources.
Dutch Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM) initiatives – consumer-focused financial education and support programs covering financial products, regulations, and dispute resolution via websites, tools, and helplines under the EBA Financial Education Repository 2019/20.
Poland’s 2019 financial education initiatives by the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (UKNF) and partners – seminars and conferences on cybersecurity, cybercrime, and consumer safety in banking and payment services for trainers, teachers, and consumer rights professionals.
EBA repository on Portugal’s financial education initiatives (2019/20) – covers Banco de Portugal’s online platform (Todos Contam), school programs, and Financial Literacy Week, targeting budgeting, savings, and fraud prevention for all age groups.