Financial Literacy Review, Vol. 1 (2024)
Summary — This review aims to inform and educate the public on fundamental concepts in economics and finance. It promotes financial education and provides resources for financial planning.
Key Findings
- Only 35% of adults feel in control of their expenses.
- 96% of adults do not seek financial advice from professionals.
- 51% of adults do not know how to save.
- 53% of people surveyed express a need to acquire skills in financial education.
Full Description
The Financial Literacy Review (RDCCF) aims to educate the public on economics and finance, marking a decade of financial inclusion efforts in Haiti. Published quarterly by the Banque de la République d'Haïti (BRH), it seeks to raise awareness among stakeholders about financial literacy, capacity building, and consumer protection in financial services. The review covers topics such as national financial education plans, behavioral economics, savings, investment, and financial decision-making, with the goal of fostering responsible financial behavior and economic resilience.