
CNPF, within the Global Money Week 2025, organized a series of events and initiatives in the field of financial education in Moldova
According to the National Financial Market Commission (CNPF), in particular, they were aimed at emphasizing the importance of financial education for all categories of citizens, from youth to adults. The Global Money Week began with an interactive online quiz designed to test and improve the financial knowledge of participants. Out of all those who participated, 39 people gave correct answers and were admitted to the prize draw. CNPF awarded 3 lucky winners, as well as 5 most active people who showed special interest in financial education. To better understand the general public's perception of financial decisions, CNPF prepared a video material (vox populi), in which citizens answered about how they manage their money and their level of familiarity with financial instruments. Also within the Global Money Week, CNPF Chairman Dumitru Budianschi, while participating in a program on one of the TV channels, touched upon such important topics as consumer protection, the role of CNPF in the stability and development of the financial market, the importance of financial education, crowdfunding, voluntary pension funds, as well as spoke about the current challenges and opportunities of the financial market. As financial education is extremely important for young people, CNPF organized interactive sessions in the northern part of the country. About 100 students from Orizont Theoretical Lyceum (branch in Balti) and Mihai Eminescu Theoretical Lyceum in Balti received important information on managing payment accounts, understanding loans and deposits, as well as the importance of insurance contracts. Also in Balti, CNPF in partnership with UN Women Moldova organized an informational seminar for the general public on financial security. During the seminar, about 60 participants were familiarized with the rights of users of financial products, safe ways to choose loans, savings accounts or insurance, as well as actions to be taken in case of problems with financial institutions. Through this activity, CNPF confirms its commitment to promote financial education among the Moldovan population, thus contributing to a better understanding of financial instruments and making informed and responsible financial decisions. // 31.03.2025 - InfoMarket