
Two publications promoting Financial Education were presented in our Coffee House Talks series. "All about Money", published by Libri Publishing and edited by Erste, is the most accessible and insightful book on money. The book uses clear infographics to explain in an enjoyable way what you need to know about the modern financial system, business, government and individual finance.
The Exchanging in the Forest is a joint publication of Erste and Pagony Publishing, which provides a basis for financial education for young children aged 3-5 years old. The book introduces children to basic financial concepts (loans, interest rates) through stories about animals in the forest, without introducing technical terms in the stories.
We had a honoured guests at the double book launch, who were: Dóra Sárdi, co-founder of Pagony Publishing, Gábor Bara, Head of Strategy at Erste Bank and Béla Kiss, Editor of Libri Publishing.
Further news
All newsThis year, the Money Museum won the award in the "Disseminating Investor Awareness" category.
Our first Senior programme took place on the 31st of January at the House for the Elderly in Újbuda.
Almost 200 years of national and international rare stamps are exhibited in the temporary exhibition of the Money Museum and the Stamp Museum.
But what does an irrational number have to do with our monetary system? More than we may think.
This year, the Money Museum won the award in the "Disseminating Investor Awareness" category.
Our first Senior programme took place on the 31st of January at the House for the Elderly in Újbuda.
Almost 200 years of national and international rare stamps are exhibited in the temporary exhibition of the Money Museum and the Stamp Museum.
But what does an irrational number have to do with our monetary system? More than we may think.