Bank of Russia partners with major firms to boost employee financial literacy

Elvira Nabiullina Governor of the Central Bank of Russia - Official Website
Elvira Nabiullina Governor of the Central Bank of Russia - Official Website
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The Bank of Russia has initiated a project to enhance financial literacy among employees in collaboration with major corporate employers. Companies such as JSCo RZD, PJSC Rostelecom, and state corporations Rostec and Rosatom have already joined this initiative.

The program will feature thematic lectures and webinars covering various aspects of financial literacy. These sessions are designed to interest both employees and their families. Participants will have access to resources like the Investor’s Way online course, developed by Moscow Exchange experts, along with a youth webinar series called Fintrack and an online financial literacy test.

This regular cooperation with employers was established at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in 2024. During the forum, the Bank of Russia, the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, and the Russian Ministry of Finance signed a three-party agreement. The Bank aims to broaden its partnership with businesses by involving various companies, including small and medium-sized enterprises, in promoting financial literacy.



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