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The Ministry for Social Justice and Solidarity, the Family and Children’s Rights and the UĦM Voice of the Workers  signed a strategic partnership to jointly work together through ĠEMMA (the government’s financial capability education platform). The main aim is to improve the personal financial capability of Maltese and Gozitan citizens during life events, including retirement, to enable them to reach better informed financial decisions that fit their individual circumstances.

Minister Michael Falzon stated that the fact that important bodies and institutions such as the UĦM Voice of the Workers entered into such strategic partnerships with ĠEMMA denotes the increasing understanding of societal stakeholders partnering up with government to instil a culture of financial capability within Malta—particularily so given the strong correlation between being financial capable and financial wellness and well being.

Minister Michael Falzon further added that he is encouraged by the fact that, despite that ĠEMMA is still in its infancy, surveys show that 30% of Malta’s population are familiar with it, and those who have actively engaged with its portal and social media channels and other resources increased from 9% to 21% between March 2020 and 2021.

Permanent Secretary Mark Musu, who is responsible for the stewardship of ĠEMMA, also underlined that inculcating and securing financial capability in Malta, is a societal objective—one in which government must play a key role, but an objective that a government on its own would not be able to reach. Mr Musu expressed his satisfaction that the joining up of strategic partners, such as today’s signing with UĦM Voice of the Workers with the Ministry and ĠEMMA, shows unequivocally that there is a strong understanding from societal players, including the private sector, of the importance of such a joined-up approach towards instilling a financial-capable culture in Malta.

ĠEMMA’s financial capability platform can be viewed at www.gemma.gov.mt.

The Malta Business Weekly

In 1994, the Malta Business Weekly became the first newspaper fully dedicated to business. Today this newspaper is a leader in business and financial news. Together with the launch of the MBW newspaper, the company started organising various business breakfasts to discuss various current issues that were targeting the business community in Malta.

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