印度发起倡议,使共同基金投资更容易获得,并教育学童了解金融。
India launches initiatives to make mutual fund investing more accessible and educate schoolchildren on finance.
印度共同基金行业发起了促进金融普惠的三项举措:Chhoti SIP,一个250卢比的系统投资计划,便于更容易地进入共同基金;Tarun Yojana,一个在学校教授金融知识的方案;以及MITRA,一个帮助追踪和收回损失的共同基金投资的数字工具。
The Indian mutual fund industry has launched three initiatives to boost financial inclusion: Chhoti SIP, a Rs 250 systematic investment plan for easier entry into mutual funds; Tarun Yojana, a program to teach financial literacy in schools; and MITRA, a digital tool to help track and retrieve lost mutual fund investments.
这些努力旨在使投资民主化,并使共同基金更容易为更广泛的民众所利用。
These efforts aim to democratize investing and make mutual funds more accessible to a broader population.