24 March 2020 between 09:30 - 13:30 in EBF Meeting Centre, Brussels
EUROPEAN MONEY WEEK
To mark the 2020 European Money Week in Brussels the European Banking Federation invites you to join us for a half-day financial education workshop on Tuesday 24 March. Boosting financial literacy has become essential for the well-being of citizens from all ages and social groups, especially in an interconnected society where financial services are delivered digitally. Under the title ‘Financial and Digital Literacy in the 2020s’ we will bring together specialists, innovators as well as representatives of different parts of the economy. The sixth European Money Week begins on Monday 23 March and will see financial education events organized across Europe by national banking associations and the European Banking Federation, as well as national finals of the European Money Quiz across Europe. This annual initiative – aligned with Global Money Week – now involves young people in more than 35 European countries, with activities ranging from classroom teaching sessions to seminars and conferences, all seeking to improve financial literacy through better financial education. The European Money Week is an integral part of EBF’s mission to promote financial literacy in Europe through events, publications and partnerships.
SPEAKERS CONFIRMED
WIM MIJS, CEO of the European Banking Federation
MARIO NAVA, Director, Director Horizonal Policies, DG Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union, EU Commission
SALVATORE NIGRO, CEO, JA Europe
LIDIA DEL POZO, Director of Community Investment Programs and responsible of the Global Financial Education Program, BBVA
KANEKO JUTARO, Chief Brussels Representative, Japan Centre for International Finance
JOSINA KAMERLING, Head of Regulatory Outreach, CFA Institute
BEN BUTTERS, Deputy CEO, EuroChambres
ARTHUR HILLIARD, Policy Advisor, Conduct, Insurance Europe
OSCAR VERLINDEN, Advocacy Manager, European MicroFinance Network
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