Post by account_disabled on Feb 25, 2024 9:13:56 GMT
Content with appropriate language for different segments of the population, including children, university students or older adults, among others. Starting in 2020, the bank accelerated the adoption of virtual talks, live and from the Work Café Santander, in order to add an accessible and agile option to the offer of financial education content, thus being able to reach a greater number of people. . Additionally, the bank has reinforced its content offering through its Financial Education site , on the bank's main page, which contains easy-to-consume digital materials. For its part, Tuiio, Santander's financial inclusion initiative in Mexico, develops courses in its branches for clients so that knowledge of the foundations of healthy personal finances allows them to better take advantage of access to credit and thereby improve their conditions.
At the same time, there is specific content for children, and others focused on the small businesses of Tuiio clients. Within the framework of the National Financial Education Week 2021 organized by CONDUSEF, Santander will participate from October 4 to 15 with 20 virtual talks on various financial education topics and will make a virtual stand and information materials available to the America Cell Phone Number List public on the site of the event. Financial education in other countries These projects extend to nine other countries in Europe, Latin America and also to the US, such as the United Kingdom, where last year anti-fraud training workshops developed by bank employees were held; Chile, with the digital platform ' Sanodelucas' , which offers financial literacy information for the knowledge and proper use of financial products, or the financial education program at.
School, which it develops together with the Public Policy Center of the Pontificia Universidad Católica From Chile; Argentina, with its training workshops for clients and non-clients led by volunteer employees of the entity or its 'Initial Financial Education Kit' for the most financially vulnerable groups; Brazil, with its online financial education courses and tools, its Parceiros em Ação (Friends in Action) initiative that offers specialized support for financial education, or talks on the subject in schools, given by Santander employees through the 'Escola '. Added to this are the alliances that Santander has developed internationally to contribute to financial inclusion in the markets in which it is present. With the Alliance of Private Sector Executives for Financial Inclusion – CEO Partnership for Economic Inclusion -, in 2020 progress has been made in initiatives with great potential to expand access to financial services in a scalable manner and accelerate financial inclusion globally.
At the same time, there is specific content for children, and others focused on the small businesses of Tuiio clients. Within the framework of the National Financial Education Week 2021 organized by CONDUSEF, Santander will participate from October 4 to 15 with 20 virtual talks on various financial education topics and will make a virtual stand and information materials available to the America Cell Phone Number List public on the site of the event. Financial education in other countries These projects extend to nine other countries in Europe, Latin America and also to the US, such as the United Kingdom, where last year anti-fraud training workshops developed by bank employees were held; Chile, with the digital platform ' Sanodelucas' , which offers financial literacy information for the knowledge and proper use of financial products, or the financial education program at.
School, which it develops together with the Public Policy Center of the Pontificia Universidad Católica From Chile; Argentina, with its training workshops for clients and non-clients led by volunteer employees of the entity or its 'Initial Financial Education Kit' for the most financially vulnerable groups; Brazil, with its online financial education courses and tools, its Parceiros em Ação (Friends in Action) initiative that offers specialized support for financial education, or talks on the subject in schools, given by Santander employees through the 'Escola '. Added to this are the alliances that Santander has developed internationally to contribute to financial inclusion in the markets in which it is present. With the Alliance of Private Sector Executives for Financial Inclusion – CEO Partnership for Economic Inclusion -, in 2020 progress has been made in initiatives with great potential to expand access to financial services in a scalable manner and accelerate financial inclusion globally.