Miss World Guyana briefs Finance Minister on Financial Literacy Project

Miss World Guyana, Andrea King (R) and Finance Minister, Dr. Ashni Singh

Dr. Singh recalled his reference to the need for enhanced financial literacy at both individual and macroeconomic levels, as well as consumer empowerment and protection in both his 2023 and 2024 national budget speeches.

“An effective financial sector is a vital underpinning for our resilient transformation. This will not only allow the sector to efficiently allocate savings and funds but to also ensure returns on investments consistently increase, while catalysing growth in the real economy…Guyana embarked on developing a National Financial Inclusion Strategy, which aims to guarantee easy and equitable access to advantageous, safe, and affordable financial products and services. Together with improving financial transactions, focus will also be on facilitating financial literacy as well as consumer empowerment and protection,” the finance minister had said during his 2023 Budget presentation.

Project FLO’s initiatives are designed to disrupt generational poverty and reduce economic abuse. “We aim to equip citizens with the financial knowledge to thrive, especially as the Guyanese economy expands,” said Andrea King. “Our vision is to build a financially literate society, where every individual is empowered to secure their economic well-being.”

Andrea departs this week for India where she will engage in a series of competitions ahead of the finals on March 9.  (Press release from Miss World Guyana)