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GPFI Financial Consumer protection and Financial Literacy Subgroup: 2017 Work Plan Objective of the subgroup The objective of the FCPFL Subgroup for the next five years is to build the capacity of developing and emerging economies to implement audience-appropriate, evidencebased financial consumer protection and financial literacy programs. Additionally, the Subgroup will identify best practices, emanating from the public, private, and NGO sectors, in consumer protection and financial education policies that support use of digital financial products and services.* The Subgroup will continue to encourage and support efforts to improve financial education, increase financial literacy, and promote effective consumer protection measures for the poor, with emphasis on vulnerable groups, including women, youth, migrants, the elderly, people living in rural and remote areas, and forcibly displaced persons. Subgroup Structure Provide the following information for each subgroup: Co-chairs (countries): China, Russia, and the United States Countries participating in Subgroup work (non-g20 and G20): Argentina; Australia; Brazil; France; Germany; Italy; Mexico; and South Korea Implementing Partners: AFI; CGAP; IFC; OECD; WB Affiliated Partners: Child and Youth Finance International; FinCoNet; and Microinsurance Network Key Outcomes 1. Improve the capacity of public authorities and other relevant stakeholders to develop, implement, and rigorously evaluate financial literacy and consumer protection initiatives and policies. 2. Promote consumer protection and financial education good practices for financial services and products, including existing and emerging technologies. Detailed expected outcomes: 1

1. The Subgroup serves as the hub within the GPFI for technical content addressing risks in consumer financial markets and identifying tools and resources that contribute to consumers making well-informed financial decisions. Additionally, the Subgroup provides direct inputs to other GPFI Subgroups considering policy options affecting consumers and MSMEs in consumer financial markets. 2. The Subgroup collaborates with its implementing partners and others in developing targeted and practical guidance for financial consumer protection measures and financial literacy initiatives by promoting voluntary peer review and exchange, harmonizing policy and regulatory inputs addressing financial consumer protection and financial literacy issues, and identifying either gaps that may hinder financial inclusion or innovations that may broaden financial inclusion. 3. The Subgroup promotes the development of data, conduct of rigorous evaluation, and dissemination of findings on financial literacy and consumer protection policies and initiatives in G20 countries and interested non-g20 countries. 2

Annex I: Timeline of Events (as of January 2017) Date Event Location 3 Activities GPFI events 23 January 2017 GPFI Workshop Wiesbaden Review and update of the Financial Inclusion Action Plan 24 January 2017 GPFI Meeting Wiesbaden Report on activities and agree work plan 15 February 2017 Submission of Subgroup work plan to German Presidency 2-3 May 2017 GPFI Forum Berlin Report on activities 4 May 2017 GPFI Plenary Berlin Agree outputs to progress to finance deputies/ministers and G20 leaders Relevant events from GPFI implementing partners 13-16 March 13 th AFI Consumer Empowerment & Market Conduct (CEMC) Working Group Meeting 14-15 March Open seminar on innovation and financial consumer protection G20/OECD Task Force on financial consumer protection 17 March AFI Technical Training: Digital Payments: A Catalyst for Financial Inclusion 27 March Global Money Week (CYFI and OECD) 27-28 April Responsible Finance Forum Seychelles Paris Seychelles Launch in Germany Berlin First series of working group meetings for CEMC joint session is also scheduled with the SME Finance Working Group also meeting in Seychelles to explore crosscutting policy concerns between the two groups. The Task Force will open with a roundtable (open to private stakeholders and regulators alike) on approaches, benefits, and challenges of regulatory initiatives supporting fintech, while ensuring adequate consumer protections from the regulator and industry perspectives. The Task Force meeting will discuss the implementation of the G20 Principles on Financial Consumer Protection 6 (governance issues) specifically and more generally the challenges that financial innovation and consumer protection risk drivers present to the implementation of the Principles. One-day training for members attending the CEMC and SMEF Working Group meetings The Launch event of the GMW2017 if hosted by the Deutsche Bundesbank, in collaboration with the German Presidency of the G20 (Agenda available here: http://www.globalmoneyweek.org/resou rces/gmw2017/launch-event/agenda.pdf) More than 100 countries will hold national celebrations, events and activities with the purpose of raising consumer awareness about the importance of financial education for young people. The RFF will discuss customer data protection and privacy issues against the

22-24 May OECD/INFE Technical Committee; PISA 2015 Financial Literacy Launch and OECD/GFLEC Policy Research Symposium on Financial Literacy for Youth 10-14 July AFI-BNM Behavioural Economics Training 12 September 13 th AFI Consumer Empowerment & Market Conduct (CEMC) Working Group Meeting Sept/October Regional Conference and Workshop on Financial Literacy in CIS October TBD G20/OECD Task Force on Financial Consumer Protection Paris Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Sharm-El Sheikh, Egypt TBD Paris 4 background of the continuous, rapid digitisation in the financial sector and the changing landscape of financial service providers. The current advances in dataenabled financial services delivery raises important opportunities and risks for lowincome consumers in developing countries, as new types of data are used on a new, massive scale and new business models depend on the use and commercialization of data in a new fashion. The 7th meeting of the OECD/INFE Technical Committee will kick off the work of two new working groups on standards, implementation and evaluation, the impact of digitalisation on financial consumers, and discuss ongoing financial education work specific to MSMEs and financial literacy core competencies. The INFE technical committee and its working groups are open to INFE full members only The launch of the results of the OECD PISA 2015 financial literacy assessment will be followed by a policy research symposium which will bring together high-level policy representatives from finance and education to discuss how to advance financial literacy to address youth needs. One-week training for AFI members on Behavioural Economics Ahead of the 2017 Global Policy Forum, the CEMC Working Group will convene to take stock of its deliverables for the year, and discuss the group s work plan and policy issues. The conference and workshop will support the development of a technical assistance programme on financial literacy in CIS. The events will be open to CIS stakeholders. INFE members and experts will be invited to contribute to the discussion and share their expertise. The second Task Force meeting of the year will further the work on digitalisation and implementation of the G20 Principles

July/October TBD Annual Regional Programme on Financial Literacy and Consumer Protection in CLMV Vietnam on Financial Consumer Protection. The TF is open to OECD, G20, FSB public authorities as well as relevant SSBs and IOs. This event will focus on financial education and consumer protection policies to support financial inclusion strategies in Vietnam. Taking into account digital financial services, it will cover the appropriateness of financial consumer protection frameworks, and discuss financial access, levels of financial literacy, and target audiences such as entrepreneurs, youth, migrants, and women. 6-10 November November TBD December TBD OECD/INFE Technical Committee and OECD/India Global and Asian Conference on Financial Literacy and OECD/INFE Annual Roundtable on Financial Literacy and Inclusion in Asia New Delhi The 8 th Biannual OECD Technical Committee meeting will be held back to back with a conference on financial literacy and financial inclusion, with a focus on the needs of women and entrepreneurs and the impact of fintech. It may also include a specific session looking at education on risk and insurance. The conference will be followed by the 8 th Annual Round Table on Financial Literacy and Financial Inclusion in Asia. FinCoNet meeting Tokyo The AGM will assess the implementation of FinCoNet s PoW, with the presentation of the deliverables of its Standing Committees (Responsible lending and digitalisation of high-cost lending; Online and mobile payments; Practices and tools required to support risk-based supervision in a digital age) and will be followed by an international seminar on financial consumer protection. Annual meeting of the OECD/CVM Centre on Financial Literacy in Latin America and the Caribbean Rio de Janeiro The second Annual meeting of the OECD/CVM Centre on Financial Education and Literacy in Latin America and the Caribbean will open with a meeting of the OECD/INFE Regional LAC Network. It will also be the occasion to release a report on trends in the design and implementation of financial education and inclusion policies in the region developed by the OECD/CVM Centre. 5

Annex II: Timeline of Outputs (as of January 2017) Output Work on FIAP Update Work on data and evaluation : OECD/INFE survey on financial literacy and inclusion in G20 economies PISA financial literacy (results and launch) Development of a database on evaluated financial literacy initiatives by the OECD/INFE with support from GPFI and other IP Development of an OECD/INFE survey instrument on financial literacy of micro and small entrepreneurs World Bank Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey (Results and Launch) Work on digital finance: Final Report on the implications of digital finance for financial literacy and consumer protection by the OECD/INFE Report from the G20/OECD Task Force on Financial Consumer Protection on innovation and digitalization Support the RFF learning agenda on data protection/ data privacy as well as contribute to the Responsible Finance Forum 2017, by RFF partners Pilots and ongoing operationalization of G20 High Level Principles* through strategic initiatives; share emerging good practices and solutions through RFF eplatform, site managed by IFC in coordination with RFF and global partners (responsiblefinanceforum.org) Demand-side survey to better understand consumer risks in digital delivery of consumer credit, by CGAP Release date Proposed finalisation End of April March-June 2017 24 May 2017 Ongoing Second half of 2017 October 2017 January-March 2017 Course of the year Ongoing support of learning agenda 6

Identification of providers good practices for responsible delivery of digital credit and other digital financial services, by CGAP Work on MSMEs: Report on financial education and MSMEs (including in Asia) Financial literacy for MSMEs : progress report on core competencies on financial literacy for MSMEs Support to implementation : Capacity building training programs for FCPFL supervisors and regulators by World Bank, AFI Support mutual learning initiatives (in Eurasia, Latin America and Asia) to promote implementation of national strategies for financial education and of targeted programmes for vulnerable groups by the OECD/INFE, World Bank Good practices on financial consumer protection, World Bank Report on behavioural insights to support financial consumer protection policies (and then financial literacy), OECD Monthly Expert Forum on implementation issues of micro insurance including regulation, Microinsurance Network Training and course materials on behavioural skills for policymakers, by CGAP Market and consumer research to support policymakers in developing consumer protection regulations for digital financial services, by CGAP First half of 2017 First half of 2017 Throughout 2017 Throughout 2017 September 2017 First half of 2017 Monthly webinar 7

* See G20 High-Level Principles for Digital Financial Inclusion: http://www.gpfi.org/sites/default/files/documents/g20%20high%20level%20principles%20for%20 Digital%20Financial%20Inclusion%20-%20Full%20version-.pdf 8