Learn about MoneyFest 2023 in Mexico
A festival where you can get precise information about investments and finances is the focus of MoneyFest 2023 in Mexico.
In partnership with the Interactive Museum of Economics (MIDE), Citibanamex has presented the fourth edition of the MoneyFest 2023 personal finance festival in Mexico.
Financial education experts will share information with attendees focused on the step-by-step process of investing and achieving more organized finances.
“In this edition of MoneyFest 2023 in Mexico, we aim to create a learning space that provides basic knowledge for making conscious financial decisions in a simple and fun way, ultimately bringing about positive change in the lives of thousands of people,” concluded Daniel Urías, the event organizer and founder of Cooltura Financiera.
The MoneyFest 2023 festival in Mexico will take place on Saturday, September 23rd, at MIDE.
For the first time, the financial festival will adopt a hybrid format, with Citibanamex reporting direct participation from 3,300 individuals.
The event will feature five conferences and two panels addressing topics such as how to identify appropriate financial information in the age of rising financial influencers.
Additionally, the event will explore how knowledge of the current national economy can impact your finances.
The cost of in-person tickets will be 1,499 pesos, while virtual tickets will cost 999 pesos.
The organizers of Moneyfest 2023 in Mexico noted that virtual tickets can be purchased from other countries.
MoneyFest 2023 in Mexico will include:
Conference 1: “Real and Imaginary Fears of Investments” Sofía Macías
Conference 2: “The Most Impactful Financial News of 2023” Special Guest
Conference 3: “From Debts to Investments” Liliana Olivares
Conference 4: “Investing with Knowledge of Your Earnings” Omar Cadena
Conference 5: “Learning to Invest in the Stock Market” Manolo Wigueras
Interaction Panel: “New Investment Options, Yes, but at What Cost?” Moderator: Regina Reyes Heroles Panelists: Alfonso Marcelo, Levi Alvarado, and Silvia Singer”.
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