El presidente de la FRA destaca la educación financiera como una inversión estratégica durante una visita universitaria

Islam Azzam, presidente de la Autoridad Reguladora Financiera (FRA, por sus siglas en inglés), afirmó durante una visita a la Universidad Nacional de El Cairo que fomentar la educación financiera entre los jóvenes representa una inversión estratégica para expandir los mercados y fomentar la innovación.

Islam Azzam, presidente de la Autoridad Reguladora Financiera, visitó la Universidad Nacional de El Cairo como parte de los esfuerzos continuos para aumentar la conciencia financiera entre los estudiantes. Azzam ofreció una visión general del papel de la autoridad en la supervisión del mercado de capitales, el sector de seguros y las actividades no bancarias, incluyendo el financiamiento al consumo, el arrendamiento y las microfinanzas.

Azzam abordó desarrollos recientes del sector, como el lanzamiento de la negociación de futuros sobre índices bursátiles y la esperada activación de mecanismos de préstamo de valores. Señaló que los fondos de inversión en oro y plata registraron el desempeño más sólido, con rendimientos que superaron el 20 por ciento trimestral en el primer trimestre.

Mohamed Abdel Aziz, presidente asistente de la FRA, impartió una conferencia sobre las responsabilidades de la autoridad en cuanto a la estabilidad y transparencia del mercado. Destacó la plataforma I-Invest, lanzada para mejorar la comprensión pública de los servicios financieros no bancarios a través de una experiencia educativa interactiva.

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