SEC to partner with social media influencers to educate investors on capital market opportunities

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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) says it will partner with social media influencers on initiative to educate investors on capital market opportunities.

byThe Securities and Exchange Commission says it will partner with social media influencers on initiative to educate investors on capital market opportunities.

The DG also said the initiative would benefit the economy as encouraging investment in the capital market can lead to increased economic activity, job creation, and the country’s gross domestic product growth.According to Agama, equipping potential investors with knowledge about opportunities and risks in the capital market will attract more participants and drive economic growth.

“One of the ways by which you can protect investors is obviously by equipping them with knowledge and giving them the know-how to discern between what is a good investment and what is not a good investment.

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