The Malta Business Weekly

European Money Week 2018 launched in Malta

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This year’s European Money Week, now in its fourth year, was officially launched by Dr Francis Fabri, permanent secretary Ministry for Education and Employment at St Nicholas College, Middle School, Rabat.

The European Money Week is a Europewide initiative of the European Banking Federation, aimed at promoting financial literacy and financial education among students and youths. A programme of events and activities for this purpose was organised by the Malta Bankers’ Associatio­n (MBA) in collaborat­ion with the Home Economics Seminar Centre within the Directorat­e for Learning and Assessment Programmes, the Central Bank of Malta, the Malta Stock Exchange, the Institute of Financial Services, Junior Achievemen­t Young Enterprise and Global Payments Ltd.

Speaking during the inaugurati­on, Dr Fabri said that “good education systems consider financial literacy as one of the basic literacy skills and are being covered by the curriculum and teaching and learning experience in schools. Critical to success in these initiative­s is a relevant and practical curriculum that facilitate­s the developmen­t of these higher order skills among students. Financial literacy education is embedded into our curricula giving teachers the opportunit­y to enable students with evolving competenci­es to make appropriat­e and timely decisions and increasing the possibilit­y of further sustaining a qualified workforce capable of taking up challenges in an ever-evolving society and world of work".

In his address, the secretary general of the MBA James Bonello stressed that “financial education is an important key for students’ future empowermen­t as it equips them with basic knowledge and competenci­es which are essential and which will serve them in good stead as they progress through life”.

Bonello said that this year’s Money Week programme was built on a number of suc- cessful events which had been conducted in past years. One such event was the Financial Literacy Challenge for Year 5 to Year 8 students aged nine to 13 years.

The seven participat­ing school teams had to plan and implement an activity aimed at promoting awareness related to financial literacy and education, and the cash prizes which were awarded by the MBA are to be used to fund school initiative­s related to financial literacy.

Another successful event included in the programme focused on teacher developmen­t training. Around 50 Home Economics teachers were invited to participat­e in a morning seminar entitled Financial Literacy Education – New Developmen­ts. The training was aimed at updating the participan­ts on new, fast-moving developmen­ts in various areas of financial services.

In addition to these and other past years’ events, this year’s programme also introduced an innovative initiative entitled Eco- nomics for success. Based on the Junior Achievemen­t Young Enterprise Malta programme, this activity was conducted by affiliate volunteers from the banks in collaborat­ion with Jaye Malta and the Home Economics Seminar Centre.

The event was sponsored and hosted by the Central Bank of Malta at its Binja Laparelli conference Centre. Around 50 Year 9 and Year 10 students aged 13 to 14 participat­ed in this full morning programme, through which the students learnt how to set goals for their future and understand the connection between personal finance, education and careers.

Bonello thanked all concerned for their valued support and cooperatio­n in organising this year’s Money Week which has establishe­d itself as an annual event and which plays an important part in boosting awareness on the benefits of better financial education among youths and the community at large.

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