Building Financial Resilience in Turbulent Times:
The European Banking Federation on 24 March 2020 hosted an online seminar bringing together leading international speakers on financial literacy with European Union policymakers and Brussels-based organisations advocating better financial education programmes.
VIDEO RECORDING:
AVAILABLE PRESENTATIONS:
- Annamaria Lusardi, DirectorGlobal Financial Literacy Excellence Centre
- Bernard Delbecque, Professor of Economics, UCL& Senior Director, Economics and Research, EFAMA
- Giovanna Paladino, Curator of Savings Museum
- Jutaro Kaneko, Chief Representative in Brussels, Japan Center for International Finance
- Ryan Swift, Vice President, EverFi
- Sladjana Sredojevic, EBTN Vice President and Chair of the EBTN FinLit Committee
SPEAKERS INCLUDED:
- Wim Mijs, CEO, European Banking Federation
- Hilde Johansen, Chair of the EBF Financial Education Project Group
- Salvatore Nigro, Chief Executive Officer, JA Europe
- Jutaro Kaneko, Chief Representative in Brussels, Japan Center for International Finance
- Chris De Noose, Managing Director ESBG-WSBI
- Arthur Hilliard, Policy Advisor, InsuranceEurope
- Ryan Swift, Vice President, EverFi, from Washington
- Professor Annamaria Lusardi, DirectorGlobal Financial Literacy Excellence Centre, from Washington
- Olaf Simonse, Head of Wijzer in Geldzaken platform
- Josina Kamerling, Head Regulatory Outreach EMEA, CFA Institute
- Bernard Delbecque, Professor of Economics, UCL& Senior Director, Economics and Research, EFAMA
- Silvia Singer, Curator of Museum for interactive Economics in Mexico
- Giovanna Paladino, Curator of Savings Museum in Turin
- Sladjana Sredojevic, EBTN Vice President and Chair of the EBTN FinLit Committee, from Belgrade
- Keynote by Mario Nava, Director DG FISMA, European Commission
- Jean Paul Servais, Vice-Chair IOSCO
- Moderated by Raymond Frenken; Director of Comms EBF – Co-Chair of International Federation of Finance Museums
ABOUT EUROPEAN MONEY WEEK
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.