Within the framework of summing up the results of the “Global Money Week 2021”, the Central Bank has identified the most active commercial banks that have held educational events and projects on financial literacy for children and youth.
The Central Bank have assessed the contribution of banks to enhancing financial literacy of the population according to several criteria:
It should be reminded, under the auspices of Global Money Week, “Kapitalbank” has held a number of events this year to improve the financial literacy of children and youth. These include a competition for children aged 7 to 15 “My Business” and educational events and a competition among schools in the city of Nukus. The winners of the contests have been awarded with valuable prizes from “Kapitalbank”.
The Central Bank have assessed the contribution of banks to enhancing financial literacy of the population according to several criteria:
- quantity and quality of educational events in educational institutions and orphanages for schoolchildren, teachers and inmates of orphanages;
- carrying out an information campaign to highlight events in the media;
- holding educational online events on financial literacy for the population in social networks;
- creating new projects on financial literacy with the involvement of children and youth;
- quantity and quality of handouts, as well as prizes for the winners of competitions.
It should be reminded, under the auspices of Global Money Week, “Kapitalbank” has held a number of events this year to improve the financial literacy of children and youth. These include a competition for children aged 7 to 15 “My Business” and educational events and a competition among schools in the city of Nukus. The winners of the contests have been awarded with valuable prizes from “Kapitalbank”.
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