Global Money Week is a global initiative dedicated to promoting financial education. Launched in 2012 by Child & Youth Finance International (CYFI) and supported by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the campaign aims to improve the financial literacy of people around the world.
The National Commission for Financial Markets (NCFM) of Moldova marks Global Money Week 2025 through a series of activities dedicated to financial education to raise awareness of the importance of proper money management.
An essential aspect of this campaign is the correct information of citizens. The NCFM recommends accessing safe and verified sources, such as the websites of authorized financial institutions and specialized publications. It is important for people who want to access a loan, purchase insurance or invest to get information from official sources to avoid misinformation.
The protection of the rights of financial consumers is another important topic addressed during Global Money Week. The NCFM reminds citizens that if they consider that their rights have been violated by a financial institution, they can file a complaint with that institution. If the problem is not resolved, consumers can turn to the National Commission for Financial Market for support.
The financial awareness is an essential aspect of financial education. When a person accesses a loan, it is their primary responsibility to repay it according to the contract. However, financial institutions also have an essential role, providing clear information about credit conditions.
On the Facebook page of the National Commission for Financial Market, one can follow the dedicated activities: financial education sessions, an interactive quiz, educational materials and others.
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Correct information is the first step towards smart financial decisions.