5-year National Financial Literacy Strategy to improve financial literacy levels and support financial wellbeing and resilience.
Evidence, analysis and recommendations informing the development of the National Financial Literacy Strategy.
Explore answers to common questions about Ireland’s National Financial Literacy Strategy.
Guidelines for the Financial Services Industry to form quality, inclusive and relevant educational links, aimed at improving financial literacy for children and young people.
The OECD/INFE Toolkit is a global framework for measuring financial literacy, inclusion, resilience and well being
CCPC sponsorship programme that provides financial support to post-primary schools and Youthreach centres in Ireland to promote financial literacy.
The Collaboration and Innovation Fund funds activities that support adults with unmet literacy, numeracy, digital and financial literacy needs.
CCPC comparison and calculator tools to help you manage your money.
Tools and templates to help with understanding and planning your money and to tackle any debts.
The CCPC is Ireland’s Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, protecting consumers’ rights and promoting fair competition.
MABS Ireland offers free, confidential support and advice to help people manage debt and money difficulties
The Central Bank Consumer Hub gives consumers clear guidance on financial services and complaints.
The Department of Finance is Ireland’s government department responsible for economic policy, budgeting and managing public finances.
NALA is Ireland’s national adult literacy charity supporting adults with reading, writing, numeracy and digital skills
UK’s Money and Pensions Service, offering free guidance on money management, debt and pensions
The EU financial competencies outline the knowledge, skills and behaviours children need for informed personal finance decisions
Date: January, 2023
The EU youth framework lists the skills young people need to handle money, plan finances, assess risks and understand finance
Date: September, 2023