Public and private sector experts discussed the growing adoption of AI by the financial sector, highlighting opportunities, risks and the role of policymakers in promoting the safe use of AI in finance.
OECD
30 September 2024
11 December 2022
The G20/OECD High-Level Principles on Financial Consumer Protection are the international standard for effective and comprehensive financial consumer protection frameworks.
29 October 2020
The OECD Recommendation on Financial Literacy presents a single, comprehensive, instrument on financial literacy to assist governments, other public authorities, and relevant stakeholders in their efforts to design, implement and evaluate financial literacy policies
The OECD Recommendation on Consumer Protection in the field of Consumer Credit sets out a comprehensive set of measures for the effective regulation and supervision of consumer credit transactions in order to promote fair outcomes for consumers and businesses alike.
27 September 2016
High-level principles for the regulation of occupational (and other private) pension systems, covering pension funds and other financing mechanisms for pension arrangements.
16 November 2015
The System of National Accounts (SNA) is the internationally agreed standard set of recommendations on how to compile measures of economic activity in accordance with strict accounting conventions based on economic principles.
1 November 2015
These Principles provide broad guidelines for the development of cross-cutting policy strategies for SME finance, efforts to benchmark policies and the assessment of current initiatives at the local, national and international levels.
5 September 2015
The Principles are intended to assist in the evaluation and improvement of the legal, institutional and regulatory framework that influences corporate governance, and also provide guidance for stock exchanges, investors, corporations and others that have a role in developing good corporate governance.
6 September 2013
The purpose of the G20/OECD High-Level Principles of Long-Term Investment Financing by Institutional Investors is to assist G20 and OECD countries and other interested economies to establish a framework for encouraging institutional investment in long-term assets.
These high-level principles are aimed at supporting policymakers in the development and implementation of articulated and tailored national strategies for financial education based on an assessment of populations' needs.