France launches a certificate for finfluencers, including crypto

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Amid the current pressure on so-called “finlfluencers,” promoting investment products in their blogs, France makes a step toward outright licensing them. The country introduces a non-obligatory Responsible Influence Certificate.As revealed on Sept. 7, two French regulatory agencies, the Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) and the Autorité de Régulation Professionnelle de la Publicité (ARPP) have jointly set up a training module for influencers in the financial sector.The "Responsible Influence Certificate" has existed since 2021, when it was first time introduced by the ARPP. Over 1,000 French influencers have obtained it. Now the Certificate will have a special course for financial influencers, advertising equities, bonds, ETFs, funds, derivatives and other investment products, including even wine. Crypto-assets are also mentioned in the announcement. Related: AI usage on social media has potential to impact voter sentiment

 

To pass the Responsible Influence Certificate in Financial Advertising, one would have to obtain a minimum of 75% correct answers to 25 multiple-choice questions. While the Certificate doesn’t hold the status of an obligatory legal document, the ARPP would be able to withdraw it from non-complying influencers. Moreover, to obtain the Responsible Influence Certificate, one would first have to get the “general Certificate”, developed by the ARPP for all influencers. In May 2023, the French Senate approved an amendment allowing registered cryptocurrency companies to hire social media influencers for advertising and promotional purposes. At the same time, in the United Kingdom regulators warn influencers that their promotions could be an offense punishable by up to two years in jail, an unlimited fine or both. And the ​European Consumer Organisation lobbies for a total prohibition on advertising crypto for influencers.

 

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