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PattiChiari and Forum Associazioni Familiari sign protocol for financial education

The three-year memorandum of understanding for financial education initiatives with a specific focus on families has been signed between the PattiChiari Consortium and the Forum of Family Associations: training meetings and finance experts to make Italian families aware of savings, banking services, over-indebtedness and use of money.

PattiChiari and Forum Associazioni Familiari sign protocol for financial education

It was signed today in Rome by the President of the PattiChiari Consortium, Filippo Cavazzuti and by the National President of the Forum of Family Associations Francesco Belletti, the three-year protocol which provides for the joint commitment of the two institutions to raise awareness among families on the subject of financial education.

The collaboration between PattiChiari and the Forum of Family Associations is part of the educational strategy adopted by the Consortium to meet the need for financial literacy in our country, especially with regard to young people and families, in line with the policies encouraged by Europe which has invited the Member States to pay ever greater attention to the dissemination of knowledge, innovation and training, including the economic-financial one.

In an economic framework characterized by a new and growing centrality of the family, it therefore becomes essential offer adequate tools for a better understanding of economic-financial phenomena to all family members.

Within the cycle of info-training meetings that will be held throughout the country following the signing of the protocol, the economics experts, thanks to the adoption of educational programs produced by PattiChiari, will explain to Italian families some tricks to keep the financial situation under control, for example by planning income and expenses and to distinguish between necessary, superfluous or postponeable expenses, and will make it clear how to evaluate the different loans in case of need and calculate the commitment financial.

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