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Seven EU countries to back pan-European savings product label

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Posted on June 4, 2025

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PARIS (Reuters) -Estonia, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal, Luxembourg and Spain on Thursday will launch a new marketing label for savings products that target European investments, France's

Seven EU Nations Introduce New Label for Pan-European Savings Products

PARIS (Reuters) -Estonia, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal, Luxembourg and Spain on Thursday will launch a new marketing label for savings products that target European investments, France's finance ministry said. 

The move is intended to be a first limited step towards better integrating the European Union's financial markets, which tend to be fragmented along national lines. 

The seven countries have agreed that the European savings product label will require at least 70% of assets to be invested in EU countries, with a focus on equity investments to help shore up firms' balance sheets, according to a statement from the French finance ministry. 

Products must encourage long-term holding with a minimum five-year investment and offer no public capital guarantees. Any tax incentives will be determined individually by each EU member state.

Competent authorities in each country will be responsible for ensuring that the banks, insurers and asset management firms that use the label meet its criteria. The right to use it will be withdrawn in the event of misuse.

A more ambitious capital markets union has eluded the EU for years in the face of entrenched national interests, different business and financial cultures, and regulations in European countries.

However, it is increasingly seen as essential to boost financing of European companies, which tend to be far more dependent on bank loans than their competitors in the United States, where deep financial markets make raising capital much easier.

(Reporting by Leigh Thomas in ParisEditing by Matthew Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • Seven EU countries introduce a new savings product label.
  • The label focuses on European investments, especially equities.
  • Products must have a minimum five-year investment period.
  • No public capital guarantees are offered with these products.
  • The initiative aims to integrate fragmented EU financial markets.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the new savings product label?
The new marketing label for savings products aims to better integrate the European Union's financial markets, which are often fragmented along national lines.
What are the investment requirements for products using the label?
Products must invest at least 70% of assets in EU countries and focus on equity investments, encouraging long-term holding with a minimum five-year investment.
Who will oversee the compliance of the savings product label?
Competent authorities in each participating country will ensure that banks, insurers, and asset management firms meet the criteria to use the label.
What challenges has the EU faced in establishing a capital markets union?
The EU has struggled with entrenched national interests, varying business and financial cultures, and differing regulations across member states, hindering a more ambitious capital markets union.
How does the EU's reliance on bank loans compare to the US?
European companies are significantly more dependent on bank loans for financing compared to their US counterparts, who benefit from deeper financial markets.

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