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SME training: How to digitize your business in five steps

SME training: How to digitize your business in five steps

What is digitization? Why is it important for an SME to go digital? These will be the topics that will be discussed in one of the webinars that, within the framework of the National Financial Education Week, is organized by the National Committee for Financial Inclusion from March 6 to 11. Access is free for entrepreneurs, it will have national and foreign exhibitors.

The webinar corresponding to March 11 at 3:30 p.m. will be supported by Mastercard. Precisely, Ximena Baeza, Director of Commercial Products of the Southern Cone of Mastercard, will speak about the path that an SME should take towards digitization and the advantages it has for business growth.

Those interested in participating may pre-register through the following link.

The talk on digitization for SMEs is part of a series of free webinars offered within the framework of the National Financial Education Week declared of interest by the Presidency of the Republic of Paraguay.

Other topics that will be discussed within the framework of the Financial Education Week have to do with the promotion of basic savings accounts, financial education, a life skill, price strategies to negotiate salaries, how to negotiate the right price for the value you deliver, challenges of an omnipresent Digital Banking, savings, financial stability, and among other things, how to increase personal wealth.

The Financial Education Week is supported by more than 60 public and private institutions such as the Ministry of Labor and Social Security, the Central Bank of Paraguay (BCP), the National Development Bank (BNF), La Plataforma SA, the Pricing Institute, the Asociación from Bancos del Paraguay (ASOBAN), Fintech/ Eclub, FECOPAR LTDA., INABANC, APP Controlate, Pesa, Fintech Solution, Instituto de Altos Estudios Cooperativos Sagrados Corazones Ltda. and BEPSA.

The Financial Education Week, promoted by the National Committee for Financial Inclusion (CNIF), has as its main objective to provide citizens with access to information related to the use of useful financial products, such as transactions, payments, budget, savings, credits, insurance and consumer defense, as well as providing training on rights and obligations before the financial sector, through interactive content and practical exercises for the correct use of money.

In order to socialize the activities on a massive scale, different communication channels will be used during the campaign, such as social networks, fairs focused on small producers and micro-entrepreneurs, as well as talks aimed at different segments of the population.



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