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Program for increasing consumers’ financial awareness starts in Armenia


Financial Ombudsman of Armenia Piruz Sargsyan
Financial Ombudsman of Armenia Piruz Sargsyan

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Yerevan/Mediamax/. A “Program for increasing consumers’ financial awareness”, initiated by the Office of Financial Ombudsman of Armenia, starts in Armenia on September 6.

The program will be directed to 5 target groups: high school pupils, students, people using financial services, elderly people and participants of CTP system.

 

Armenian Financial Ombudsman Piruz Sargsyan said in Yerevan today that on September 6 the employees of the Office will start classes for increasing the financial awareness in high schools. They are going to inform 33,3% pupils this year and cover the rest part within 2012.

 

50-minute classes worked out by special methodology (film show, games and contests through which the pupils will learn how the money was invented, what the financial system, the bank and the insurance are, etc.) will be held in schools. An essay contest on “Financial services: what I know about them” has been also announced among pupils. The educational program for pupils starts in high schools of Yerevan and Syunik marz.

 

Piruz Sargsyan said that relevant programs have been also worked out for other target groups,. In particular, informative videos have been shot which will air on regional and central TV, as well as special booklets, posters and other products about the financial system have been prepared.

 

“The educational program will allow us to have more informed consumers in the financial sector, thus stimulating the growth of the financial mediation in Armenia,” Piruz Sargsyan said.

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