Capital Market Studies In Secondary Schools Will Boost Financial Inclusion – SEC

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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) says it will work towards infusing capital market studies into secondary schools’ curriculum in the drive to

“In order to reach the 95% financial inclusion target, we must first and foremost recognise the imperative for prioritising financial literacy at all levels, the importance of innovation and the need to create an enabling environment to promote financial inclusion.”

He added that this would be achieved through the enabling channels, including the capital market, insurance and savings. He also said the licensing of fintech companies would further speed up the financial inclusion policy of the FG, as well as ensure adequate protection for financial transactions.

 

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