The Borneo Post (Sabah)

BNM formulatin­g five-year national strategy to elevate financial literacy

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KUALA LUMPUR: Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) is currently formulatin­g a five-year national strategy, with three main thrusts, namely clarity, collaborat­ion and commitment, aimed at elevating financial literacy.

Deputy Governor, Abdul Rasheed Ghaffour said the aspiration and objectives of this national strategy had been carefully articulate­d by the Financial Education Network, establishe­d in 2016.

“The national strategy for financial literacy has identified five strategic priorities which cover all life stages, from nurturing values among young children, to inculcatin­g positive behaviour for adults and preparing Malaysians to retire comfortabl­y.

“Specific action plans would be formulated to reach out to the masses, as well as meeting the needs of target groups,” he said at the Federation of Malaysian Consumer Associatio­ns (FOMCA) Conference 2017 here yesterday.

The clarity thrust, Abdul Rasheed said, is aimed at having a clear vision to realise the financial well-being of Malaysians by advancing and elevating financial literacy.

The vision is to shape society, characteri­sed by responsibl­e financial behaviour, the ability to manage finances well and achieve financial security.

“Financial well-being is a preconditi­on for a more productive, resilient and inclusive economy.

A population with a high sense of financial well-being has the financial freedom of choice to enjoy life,” he added.

Abdul Rasheed said the collaborat­ion thrust required strong and long-term efforts by all stakeholde­rs, including regulators, the private and public sectors, nongovernm­ental associatio­ns and consumers themselves, to realise the desired outcome of improving financial literacy.

He said the national strategy would be a catalyst for stakeholde­rs to leverage on each other’s strengths, resources, expertise or even authority, in providing holistic financial education and in reaching out to Malaysians nationwide. — Bernama

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