If you couldn't attend the four workshops held on the first day of the New Zealand Financial Capability Summit on June 11, 2018, don't worry. The CFFC's videographer, Estefania Lopez, created a 2-minute summary of the material contained in each workshop, including interviews with facilitators and participants.
Our Manukura Manager, Alexander Stevens, led this workshop, which brought together people working with Māori and Pacific communities to help raise their financial capability. Discussion points included the challenges, ways forward, and what retirement loo
Navigating the Financial Capability Waters for Maori and Pacific communities
Navigating the Financial Capability Waters for Maori and Pacific communities
The CFFC's General Manager of Community Programmes, Peter Cordtz, led a workshop that looked at the impact of high-cost consumer debt on vulnerable groups, and how the creation of a universally available emergency savings account might help families get o
Building Resilience With Emergency Savings
Building Resilience With Emergency Savings
Our Group Manager of Research and Strategy, Dr Simon Peel, ran a workshop that looked at how research can be used to raise financial capability and inform the work of those in the field.
Research That Matters
Research That Matters
CFFC Personal Finance Editor Tom Hartmann asks if new financial technology will enhance financial capability.