The EU is working to ensure that people throughout Europe have the knowledge and skills they need to make good financial decisions.
The EU provides a framework for authorities to manage insurance failures effectively.
Payment services, single euro payments area (SEPA) and e-money
EU rules governing the activities and supervision of institutions for occupational retirement provision.
EU policies to protect consumers and create a single market in retail financial services.
The EU has introduced a specific regulatory process for financial services. The EU’s supervisory architecture consists of three authorities and a board to monitor systemic risks.
The capital markets union creates a more integrated capital market in the EU, and a more diversified financial system, unlocking capital in Europe.
EU rules on the activities and supervision of EU banks, insurance companies and pension funds, and how to strengthen their resilience to possible shocks and ensure their orderly exit from the market when needed.
The EU is examining how to make sustainability considerations an integral part of its financial policy in order to support the European green deal
New financial technologies can facilitate access to financial services and improve the efficiency of the financial system.
EU laws that combat money laundering and the financing of terrorism.