Bucharest Stock Exchange, Rotary Club team up for free finance seminars

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Bucharest Stock Exchange (BVB) and the Rotary International District 2241 Romania and the Republic of Moldova have teamed up to offer free financial and entrepreneurship education programs.

“We are very happy to have signed partnership with the Rotary International District 2241 Romania and the Republic of Moldova, as it furthers our endeavor to improve the financial literacy and to encourage entrepreneurial initiatives in Romania,” Lucian Anghel, BVB president, said in an announcement from the exchange. “We encourage other organizations, associations and even companies to follow the footsteps of the Rotary Club and support their members and employees with free financial and capital markets education. Together, we have a greater chance of succeeding.” 

BVB will set up seminars with the Rotary Club to teach people about finance, investing and entrepreneurship. The Invest Quest seminars are free for everyone but limited to 50 participants each. 

The sessions take place

at 7 p.m.

March 29, April 5, April 12, April 19 and April 26. Virtual training will also be available.

Those interested can sign up in advance at http://www.bvb.ro/AboutUs/MediaCenter/PressItem/BVB-and-the-Rotary-Club-sign-collaboration-agreement-on-providing-free-financial-and-entrepreneurship-education/4473. 



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