Financial literacy and the rise of finfluencers in the context of the savings and investments union

· A10-0082/2026 · Proposition de résolution

The European Parliament adopted by 502 votes to 46, with 42 abstentions, a resolution on financial literacy and the rise of ‘finfluencers’ in the context of the savings and investment union.

Financial literacy is essential to the prevention of fraud, misinformation and over-indebtedness and must therefore encompass robust knowledge of digital finance, cybersecurity and the identification of online financial scams. The Commission’s 2023 Flash Eurobarometer proves the need to improve financial literacy in Europe, as the results show that only 18 % of EU citizens display a high level of financial literacy, with wide disparities in this respect between individual Member States…

For: 502(85 %). Against: 46(8 %). Abstentions: 42(7 %). In total, 590 MEPs voted. 129 MEPs didn’t vote.

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