THE EUROPEAN PLATFORM FOR FINANCIAL EDUCATION AS INCENTIVE FOR THE NATIONAL EFFORTS IN IMPLEMENTING FINANCIAL LITERACY PROGRAMS - THE CASE OF THE ASSOCIATION OF SERBIAN BANKS

Scientific review article
Autor: Slađana Sredojević
JEL: A20, D14, I20, J13
doi: 10.5937/bankarstvo1702086S
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Summary: A sustainable financial system relies on two pillars: the functional and healthy financial institutions, as well as the financially competent customers-investors-entrepreneurs. The responsibility for the implementation of training programs and preparation for the well-informed choice does not lie only with the natural persons and legal entities. This is a shared responsibility of different stakeholders: individuals, families, small and medium enterprises, public administration, the Ministry of Education, the financial services sector, employers and representatives of trade unions and consumer protection organizations as well as other civil society initiatives. A prime example of such an integrated approach towards the same goal is the European Platform for Financial Education, an initiative launched by the European Banking Federation, the European Banking Training Network and other institutions (professional associations), in February 2017 in Brussels as an incentive for the national level efforts in implementing the respective financial literacy programs. In this paper we analyzed the importance and role of the European Platform for Financial Education in the case of the Serbian banking sector through the activities of the Association of Serbian Banks. These activities will be implemented by the Association of Banks of Serbia continuously throughout the year, and after the celebration of the European Money Week on 27-31 March 2017.

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