LAST March 20, I had the honor of sharing the financial literacy initiatives of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) with the youth, when I served as a mentor and judge to aspiring entrepreneurs from teams of senior high school students from the National Capital Region and Calabarzon (Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal and Quezon or Region 4-A) for the DiskarTechpreneur Program led by the Rizal Commercial Banking Corp.

The DiskarTechpreneur Program is a financial literacy boot camp and business case competition that aims to forward financial literacy and expose the participants to the rigors of running a business.

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