The Financial Education Forum provides a platform for organisations and individuals with an interest in financial education policy and programmes.
Read the latest updates from our Forum MembersThe Financial Education Forum is a cross sector network run by Young Money, which was set up in 2000 to provide a platform for organisations and individuals with an interest in financial education policy and programmes.
Forum Members meet twice a year in order to share good practice and the latest news and developments in financial education for children and young people.
Forum membership is free.
Join the Financial Education ForumDate: 11th October 2024
Time: 12:30pm-3:30pm
Where: Central London
Invitations, a sign up link and more information will be circulated in the coming weeks. To stay up to date with all our Forum events and news, sign up to the Forum using the link at the top of this page.
If you are not a Financial Education Forum member, you will need to become a member before you can attend the meeting. You can register as a member here: Forum Membership Registration
If you are an existing Financial Education Forum member, you should have received an email with details of the next Financial Education Forum meeting. If you did not receive this email, please contact us.
Each year we provide opportunities for Forum Members to network and share updates on the work they are doing in the financial education space.
We hold two Forum Meetings every year, where we hear from a range of speakers about new programmes and policies affecting financial education. The programme for each meeting is varied and can range from education policy updates, to the latest research findings or information about new Quality Marked financial education resources. Throughout the year, we also give members the opportunity to provide updates on the work they are doing throughout the year, which can all be found on our member updates page.
Member organisations may be approached to host a Forum meeting where appropriate. Recent meetings have been hosted by the Bank of England, the London Institute of Banking and Finance and RBS NatWest.
Forum Hosting InformationYoung Enterprise provides the Secretariat for the All Party Parliamentary Group on Financial Education for Young People. The APPG launched in January 2011 and has since grown to be one of the largest groups of its type within Parliament, with almost 200 members and a raft of supporting organisations.
The most recent APPG report explored the barriers facing schools in delivering financial education. Read the full report here.
APPG on Financial Education for Young People1625 Independent People |
1st Ethical |
ACCA |
Allianz Global Investors |
AO |
Association for Citizenship Teaching |
Association of Financial Mutuals |
Bank of England |
Bank of Ireland UK |
Birmingham City Council |
Blackbullion Ltd |
Building Societies Association |
Business in to Education Ltd |
Capita plc |
Capital One |
Caroline Chisholm School |
CarrickWorks Ltd |
CFA Society of the UK |
Chartered Banker Institute |
Chartered Insurance Institute |
CISI (Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment) |
Citizenship Foundation |
City of London |
City Pay It Forward |
Clifford Chance |
Coleg y Cymoedd |
Common Vision |
Coventry University |
Credit Suisse |
Debt Advice Foundation |
Deloitte & Touche |
Department for Business, Innovation & Skills |
Department for Education |
Developing Youth Practice |
Dom Education Group |
Economics, Business & Enterprise Association (EBEA) |
EdComs |
Edith Neville Primary School |
Education Connections |
England Illegal Money Lending Team |
Equality Trust |
Experian Ltd |
FairLife |
Fidelity UK Foundation |
Finance 4 Kids |
Financial Champion |
Financial Harmony |
Financial Ombudsman Service |
Financial Services Compensation Scheme |
Gimi |
GoHenry |
Hebe Foundation |
HM Revenue & Customs |
HM Treasury |
HMRC Communications |
Hopscotch Consulting |
HSBC UK |
ICAEW |
Innovalue Consult |
Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales |
Institute of Credit Management |
Institute of Education |
Invesco Perpetual |
Investment Management Association |
ITI Group |
J. P. Morgan |
Jonah’s Project |
Just Finance Foundation |
Killik and Co |
Kings College London |
Learning & Work Institute |
Legal & General Assurance Society Ltd |
Legg Mason Global Asset Management |
Lloyds Banking Group |
London Institute of Banking & Finance |
London Stock Exchange plc |
Low Incomes Tax Reform Group |
Mastercard Worldwide |
MetLife Europe Ltd |
Metro Bank |
Money Advice Scotland |
Money and Pensions Service |
MoneySavingExpert.com |
MoneyTime |
Monkeys Money Club |
MSE Charity |
MyBnk |
NASMA (National Association of Student Money Advisers) |
National Savings and Investments |
National Schools Partnership |
NEST Corporation |
Nimbl |
Nottingham Building Society |
Nsure |
Open University |
Oplo |
Osper |
ParentPay Ltd |
Prudential plc |
PSHE Association |
Quaker Social Action |
Quilter plc. (previously Old Mutual Wealth) |
Quo Money |
Rethink Tax |
Royal London Group |
Sale Sharks Rugby Club |
SARN Associates |
SimplyBiz Services Ltd |
Social Publishing Project |
St James’s Place Wealth Management |
Starling Bank |
Stewart Ivory Financial Education Trust |
Stoneware Capital LLP |
Stripe |
Student Loans Company |
Tendo Consulting |
The Actuarial Profession/Institute and Faculty of Actuaries |
The Association of Investment Companies |
The Centre for Social Justice |
The Children’s Society |
The Foundation |
The Giving Department |
The John Warner School |
The Money Charity |
The Pensions Archive Trust |
The Royal Bank of Scotland Group |
The Share Centre |
TISA (Tax Incentivised Savings Association) |
Tower Hamlets Education Business Partnership |
UK Finance |
UK Social Investment Forum |
Unique |
UNISA |
University of Birmingham |
University of Birmingham – CHASM, School Of Social Policy |
University of Greenwich |
Visa Europe |
Wentworth Victoria |
Young Enterprise |
Young Enterprise Northern Ireland |
Your Pay Your Way |
Zinc Media |
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