The Fintech Challenge - Improving Financial Literacy & Engagement in Asia & U.S.
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Fintech firms are tackling the challenge of financial literacy in the United States and Asia by providing a host of new products and services. Addressing the lack of financial literacy is a challenge in both developed economies and emerging markets. Fintech can improve access to finance for all types of consumers, whether they are opening their first bank account or learning to save and invest more.
Join the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and Asia Society Northern California for a discussion of what some of the more innovative firms are doing in this space as we look at “The Fintech Challenge: Improving Financial Literacy and Engagement in Asia and the United States” during our luncheon event on Friday, September 22, 12-2 pm.
Speakers:
Sean Creehan, Senior Supervisory Analyst, Division of Financial Institution Supervision and Credit at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Katie Macc, Co-founder and Chief Commercial Officer, Juntos
Robert Schiff, Partner, McKinsey & Company's San Francisco office
Ning Tang, Founder, Chairman, and CEO, CreditEase
Program Agenda
11:45 am - 12:00pm Registration
12:00pm - 2:00pm Luncheon
Registration and Check-in Information
Advanced registration is required to participate in the event in person. Registration is not complete until payment is processed. Completed registrations are non-transferable and non-refundable after September 18, 2017. For check-in, please bring a photo ID.
On security checks, the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco building has security checks similar to those at airports to protect personnel and assets. The Bank seeks to ensure a safe environment that also accommodates the diverse needs of its visitors. If you need to request an accommodation for a disability or religious reason to enter the building or attend the event, please provide us with at least two weeks' advance notice. No video or photographic recording is permitted.
For more information or inquiries, please contact Chris Sigur at (415) 974-2895 or [email protected]
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