Those boys and girls who are born and grow in a home with financial inclusion They have greater social mobility, specialists agreed in the fourth and last forum of the first day of the 88 Banking Convention, entitled “Financial Inclusion and its effect on social mobility.”
“He who has a home with financial inclusion is better, he has greater social mobility”, Highlighted Óscar Rosado Jiménez, president of the National commission for the Protection and Defense of Financial Services Users (Condusef).
The official said that according to the 2024 financial health surveyprepared by the commission in collaboration with the INEGI, those boys and girls in whose home their parents speak to them since childhood on the issue of money, they have a greater probability of access financial inclusionthat is, acquire a product such as credit card, savings account, etc.
Julio Serrano Espinosa, president of the Espinosa Yglesias Study Center, said it is necessary to explore the possibility of creating a Financial Education Curriculum In all basic level schools, both public and private.
With this panel, close the scheduled forums agenda for the first day of the 88 Banking Convention.
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