Within the framework of the month of financial education In Mexico, during October, the Employers’ Confederation of the Mexican Republic (Coparmex) CDMX will go hunting for young entrepreneurs to encourage and focus them on understanding their finances.
Alicia Chávez Peña, president of the Financial Inclusion Commission of Coparmex CDMX, indicated that new generations, especially immersed in social networks, tend to make erroneous financial decisions.
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For this reason, he considered it essential to educate them in responsible investment and financial management. “We are going to be at many conferences; in activities in schools, in universities, in private sectors, giving talks on financial education, especially to young people, and very hand in hand with our president’s book Adal Ortiz Avaloswhich is precisely called Financial Inclusion in Mexico,” said Chávez Peña.
The first conference was held this week at the Conalepwhile the Financial Inclusion Commission of Coparmex CDMX plans to visit the 27 campuses in the country’s capital.
They will also participate in the University Chapters of Coparmex, such as UNAMhe IPNthe Pan American Universitythe Anahuac and the Ibero.
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In addition, Chávez Peña announced that Coparmex CDMX is developing a platform to educate its members in financial terms, with workshops and informative videos.
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