Participating in the program, more than 15,000 students from 27 universities nationwide demonstrated their talent, confidence and ability to adapt flexibly in challenges revolving around 5 planets: Earning money - Spending money - Accumulating - Investing - Preserving.
After the live school-level qualifying round at 27 schools to find the Top 3 best candidates, the candidates entered the national final round which was recorded and broadcast on VTV, including 4 rounds: Training - Quarterfinals - Semifinals - Finals.
Through the rounds, the program will eliminate contestants through each episode, the 3 best final contestants will enter the final round to win the opportunity to conquer 1 billion VND and the future of becoming employees of leading financial institutions in Vietnam.
Not just a TV show, The Moneyverse is also a series of programs about investment, finance, entertainment and technology, with 2 main activities: Money Park, which offers opportunities to experience and explore technology games and role-play puzzles.
Money Theater: Halls at universities become theaters for talk shows, workshops, and comedies, opening up opportunities to approach leading experts, conveying knowledge about finance and investment in the most understandable and familiar way.
Mr. Pham Quoc Thang, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of VTV Times, expressed his hope that through this program, students will gain more knowledge about managing their money, knowing how to invest in the right place, knowing how to preserve their money and not falling into financial investment scams.
The program's organizers also hope to inspire and inspire students with a passion for financial investment, to develop large projects, and to contribute to the country's development.
Journalist Duong Ngoc Trinh, responsible for producing the program, emphasized that earning money is difficult, spending money is even more difficult.
"With The Moneyverse and its GenZ audience, we want to bring young people useful knowledge about money, accompanying them to create a talented, wealthy and socially responsible GenZ generation" - journalist Duong Ngoc Trinh expressed.
From the experts' perspective, in recent years, the need for financial education in Vietnam has become urgent, especially when the size of the financial market (including banking, securities, insurance) is now three times the size of the economy, with an average growth rate of 14% per year from 2021 to present.
However, financial education programs in Vietnam are still quite late compared to the development speed of the economy and financial market. This poses a challenge in improving the community's understanding and skills in personal financial management, including asset management, investment, risk control, etc.
Currently, only about 30% of Vietnamese adults are financially literate, lower than the ASEAN average of 38%. Young people, despite being exposed to the internet and technology on a daily basis, are still among the most vulnerable to cyber fraud.
This is also the force that begins to approach money more (earning money, saving, investing). However, young people, especially Gen Z (12-27 years old) are struggling with money, surrounded by black credit and financial crimes.
Mr. Pham Luu Hung, Chief Economist and Head of Training and Development Department of SSI Securities Corporation, affirmed that personal finance has become a very important life skill and investment education activities are very urgent in market development.
Associate Professor Dr. Do Hoai Linh, a member of the Expert Council, hopes that the program will be the key to help young people open the door to personal financial knowledge. According to this expert, personal financial training should be as early as possible. Knowledge trained early will transform into wisdom over time, and when combined with experience, that wisdom will enable each individual to master money.
Dr. Can Van Luc, Chief Economist of BIDV, also added that for Gen Z, when facing personal financial problems, many problems will arise, such as losing money, investing in multi-level marketing, being scammed... Therefore, he always expects Vietnam to have many programs to help people earn money, spend money and invest money more intelligently.
"The Moneyverse - Money Universe" consists of 16 episodes broadcast on VTV3 with a duration of 40 minutes/episode, including: 9 quarter-final episodes in the form of a game show, 6 semi-final episodes in the form of a reality TV show and 1 final episode.
The program has the professional support of state management agencies including the State Bank of Vietnam, the General Department of Taxation, the National Financial Supervisory Commission and the State Securities Commission; along with leading financial institutions in Vietnam such as: Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (BIDV), SSI Securities Corporation, Ernst & Young Vietnam, WAM Institute Training Center.
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Source: https://www.nguoiduatin.vn/the-moneyverse-vu-tru-dong-tien-se-len-song-vtv3-tu-ngay-29-9-204240928184718401.htm
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