The Rico.en.Data training will be given by Banco Provincia and will be allocated in the first instance to 8,000 male and female students who are in their 3rd year in public secondary schools in eight Buenos Aires municipalities.
The governor of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, during the presentation of the Rico.en.Data program.
The governor of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, presented this Thursday in San Fernando the Rico.en.Data financial education program aimed at secondary students. It will be given by Province Bank and its objective will be to provide practical and theoretical tools to young people to manage their daily economy.
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“For us it is essential to provide new tools with which the educational system can guide boys and girls in an area in which they must face very risky situations“, he pondered Kicillof.


The announcement was made shortly after the complaint became known. pyramid scam of which a large part of the population of San Pedro, among other towns, would have been victims, and of the phenomenon of online bets made by teenagers.
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The Rico.en.Data financial education program will be given by Banco Provincia and its objective will be to provide practical and theoretical tools to young people to manage their daily economy.
As explained by the president of Banco Provincia, Juan Cuattromopresent at the event, the “program comes to provide answers to a reality that existed among young people and that we needed to address within the school environment: We are providing students with tools to learn about the concepts of expenses, the uses of money and the problems of betting and digital scams.”.
The general director of Culture and Education of Buenos Aires was also present, Alberto Sileonithe former president of Aysa and wife of Sergio Massa, Malena Galmarini, and other provincial officials.
What does the program consist of and who will it be aimed at?
The training will be given by Banco Provincia and will be allocated in the first instance to 8,000 male and female students who are in their 3rd year in public secondary schools in eight Buenos Aires municipalities.
Among the axes of the program, the management of income and expenses, the difference between savings and investment, budget planning, the operation of banks, the prevention of financial fraud and the risks of online betting will be addressed.
Source: Ambito

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