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Through a partnership with Instituto PROA (PROA
Institute), aimed at professional training and
insertion of young people into the formal job market,
129 young people participated in the first financial
education bootcamp promoted by C6 Bank. The
training included online activities and live classes
from our financial education program and aimed
to explain the concepts to participants in a simple
and practical way, encouraging their application in
personal and family life.
We started to make financial education content
available on the B3 education hub. The platform has
more than 145,000 registrations and millions of hits
to its content. Our financial education program is
also present on the PROA platforms, which houses
the educational content of Instituto Proa, and
Mulheres Positivas (Positive Women), an application
with content aimed at the development and
empowerment of women.
We also offer open content on a wide variety of
financial education topics on our YouTube and
Instagram channels. The material ranges from basic
notions and concepts, as in the "Financial Pill" and
"C6 Explains" series, to more complete content, as
in "C6 Talks", lives with Professor Liao and other C6
Bank professionals.
C6 Journalism Award
In 2019, C6 Bank created the C6 Journalism Award
to value Brazilian journalism. Dedicated to the topic
"financial education and personal finance", the
award aims to recognize initiatives that encourage
financial citizenship, a concept that encompasses
financial inclusion, financial education, and consumer
protection for financial services.
The award, which had its 3rd edition in 2021, also
considers reports that facilitate the understanding
of the financial market and help Brazilians make
informed decisions. The prize for the winners of each
category is R$15,000.
3° PRÊMIO C6
DE JORNALISMO
educação financeira
Financial education is school content
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The lack of teacher training is one of the obstacles for
schools to comply with the BNCC (Base Nacional Comum
Curricular Common National Curricular Base), which
defines the learning needed to be developed by all
students in basic education. According to this document,
financial education became a mandatory content in the
curriculum of kindergarten and elementary education in
public and private schools as of 2020.
With this in mind, the C6 Institute, in partnership
with Nova Escola (New School), offered an online and
live program on personal finance to more than 7,000
elementary and high school teachers in the country. The
goal was to help educators organize their own finances
and multiply the knowledge in the classroom to the
students. The program offered a set of materials and tools
to support the teacher in planning lessons, which address
various aspects of financial education, with inspiration
and suggestions for activities that can be worked on in
the classroom. With free access, the content is now part
of the Nova Escola course catalog, an organization that
promotes courses and develops lesson plans and other
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