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GSE launches investment education programmes for youth


The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) as part of its objective to increase awareness and deepen financial literacy in the country, has partnered with the Young Investors Network (YIN) and other industry players to launch a bouquet of investment education programmes for the youth.

This is aimed at promoting interest in savings and investment amongst the youth, thus boosting financial literacy.

The programmes include an Investment Training Tour to selected Universities aimed at creating awareness about the Capital Market and also giving career guidance to students; a Stock Pitch Competition in which tertiary students are to recommend a listed company and give reasons why it is a viable investment option; and a Capital Market Quiz, which is an initiative to challenge senior high school students to increase their knowledge of savings and investment, activities on the capital market and entrepreneurship.

Being financially literate

Speaking at the launch, the Director of the Financial Sector Division of the Ministry of Finance, Sampson Akligoh, in a speech that was read on his behalf said “learning to earn, use and save money is viewed widely in higher- income countries as an important step to preparing the youth to become socially and financially competent adults, and it's no different from our part of the world.”

He said it was important for students to understand that being financially literate goes beyond the mere ownership of a bank account.

Knowledge of what goes into investment is as important as knowing the need for a bank account,” he stated.

Capital Market Master Plan

The Deputy Director-General, Finance of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Paul Ababio for his part, said the programme represented a key opportunity to support the implementation of Pillar Two of the 10-year Capital Market Master Plan that seeks to expand the investor base by reaching out to more people.

It also fits into the national financial inclusion and development strategy which aims to increase access to formal financial services from 58 per cent to 85 per cent of the adult population by 2023,” he stated.

Young Investors Network

The Young Investors Network (YIN) is a financial education organization with a firm commitment to educating the youth on financial literacy and business skills with investment programs designed to support a favorable business climate.

The President of YIN, Joshua Mensah said, academic qualifications were important for the youth and financial education.

They are both important, but the schools are forgetting one of them; that is financial literacy. We will not stop until the last Ghanaian youth is financially literate.”

Speaking on behalf of the Managing Director of GSE, Ekow Afedzie, the Head of Listing and New products of GSE, Joyce Esi Boakye said, the participation of the youth in capital market activities and investment, in general, was still low in Ghana.

It has therefore become imperative to develop a targeted investment education program with various partners to help embed a savings and investment culture among the youth.

“This will help improve their standard of living and bridge the financial literacy gap within the country. With investment education being a critical part of its strategic plan, the GSE is committed to supporting the roll-out of these programs and helping drive it to its intended goal,” she stated.

The partners supporting this program include UMB Stockbrokers Ltd, IC Securities Ltd, Axis Pension Trust, Central Securities Depository, National Pensions Regulatory Authority (NPRA), Databank, NIMED Capital Ltd, and the Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC).

 
 

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