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Financial Literacy Emerges as Strategic Economic Lever – FMDQ COO

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Last updated: March 26, 2026 5:07 pm
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March 26, 2026
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Financial literacy is increasingly being reframed as a core economic infrastructure, according to Tumi Sekoni, Group COO of FMDQ Group.

Speaking at the conclusion of the organisation’s 2026 Global Money Week outreach, Sekoni positioned financial knowledge not as a soft skill, but as a foundational requirement for economic participation and resilience.

“At FMDQ, we recognise that financial knowledge is a critical life skill that empowers individuals to build sustainable futures,” she said.

The initiative, delivered through the FMDQ-Next Generation Financial Markets Empowerment Programme, targeted students with practical financial education—bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world financial systems.

From a broader economic lens, the strategy reflects three key insights:

1. Financial Literacy as Economic Infrastructure

Just as roads and broadband enable commerce, financial literacy enables effective participation in financial systems.

2. Early Intervention Drives Long-Term Outcomes

Targeting young people builds a pipeline of financially informed citizens capable of:

  • Making better investment decisions
  • Accessing formal financial systems
  • Supporting capital market growth

3. Inclusion as a Growth Multiplier

Improved financial literacy expands:

  • Retail investor participation
  • SME financing readiness
  • Household financial stability

The programme aligns with global frameworks led by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, reinforcing the role of financial education in long-term economic sustainability.

Since 2018, FMDQ’s initiative has reached over 1,470 participants, combining classroom learning with experiential programmes such as trading simulations and internships.

For BrandiQ, the signal is clear: markets do not just grow through capital – they grow through capability.

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