Event Resources - RBIOECDFLC2013 - Reserve Bank of India
Useful Information
The India-OECD-World Bank Regional Conference on Financial Education will take place between March 4-6, 2013 in New Delhi, India. The Conference is co-organised by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the World Bank.
Participation
Please note that participation in the conference is by invitation only. If you have already received the invitation to participate, you may kindly register through the following link: http://www.rbi.org.in/rbioecdflc2013/Scripts/Registration.aspx
For further registration enquiries, you may contact:
For participants invited by RBI:
Ms. Alpana Killawala, RBI, email: alpanakillawala@rbi.org.in
Ms Sabeeta Badkar, RBI email: sabeetabadkar@rbi.org.in
Tel: +91-22-22660502
Fax: +91-22-22660358; and + 91-22-22703279
For participants invited by OECD:
Ms. Jennah Huxley, OECD, email: jennah.huxley@oecd.org
Mr. Andrea Grifoni, OECD, email: andrea.grifoni@oecd.org
Fax: +33-1-45241833 and +33-1-44306308
Fees
There are no fees for participation in the Conference
Meals and Social Events
Lunch and dinners will be offered to all the participants during the 3-day conference.
Dress Code
Dress code during the Conference will be business-casual.
Accommodation and Hotel Booking
Registered participants will be able to avail accommodation at negotiated rates with Hotel ITC Maurya, New Delhi, where a block booking has been made for this Conference. Rooms are also available at negotiated rates for the Conference participants at Hotel Taj Palace and Hotel Le Meridien.
Kindly note that the deadline for booking in all the three hotels is different and is mentioned in the registration form. Please ensure to book your accommodation well in advance. Accommodation reservations are to be made directly by filling out a separate hotel reservation form and mailing to the hotel directly.
Neither RBI nor OECD would be responsible for any costs associated with the participants’ hotel rooms. Delegates will be responsible for hotel costs incurred, including room charges, cancellation charges, as well as internet, telephone, fax and telex services provided by the hotel. All bills should be settled directly with the hotel. A valid credit card number is required for reservations to be confirmed. Hotels accept all generally accepted credit cards and cash for payment.
Hotel Booking Form
ITC Maurya
Taj Palace Hotel
Hotel Meridien
Working Language
The official language of the Conference is English. The Conference documentation will be in English.
Passports and Visas for India
Valid passports are required for all delegates entering India. Please also note that a visa is required for most nationalities to enter India and it is strongly recommended that participants verify requirements with the embassy/consulate in his/her country.
Apply for a visa online: https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/visa/indianVisaReg.jsp
Registered participants who require an official invitation letter for visa purposes should contact RBI by sending an email to flc2013@rbi.org.in
Transport
It is proposed to provide transport facilities for foreign participants from the airport to the hotel on arrival and from the hotel to the airport for departure.
The hotel can also arrange for pick-up from and drop to the airport. Pre-paid air-conditioned taxi services can also be availed at the airports (both international and domestic).
Further Enquiries
For further logistical information or enquiries about this Conference, please contact:
- Ms. Alpana Killawala, email: halpanakillawala@rbi.org.in
- Ms. Sabeeta Badkar, email: sabeetabadkar@rbi.org.in
Map of the Conference Venue Area
Insurance and Medical Cover
The Conference organisers do not take the responsibility for medical, travel or life insurance, and participants are advised to hold valid international personal insurance policies.
All delegates will be responsible for payment of any medical, surgical, dental, hospital, or ambulance services that they require in New Delhi, India, and are advised to make appropriate arrangements for insurance. However, first-aid medical service will be available at the Conference venue.
India has one of the best hospital facilities. Private hospitals have ultra modern medical equipments and acclaimed practitioners.
Water: Bottled water is recommended.
Malaria/Yellow Fever/Dengue
For the list of countries requiring yellow fever vaccination to get into India, kindly check http://www.immigrationindia.nic.in (Select "Health Regulations")
Tipping: No specific rules.
Electrical Supply
The voltage in India is between 220 to 240 Volts. Voltage converter will be required if you are carrying a device that does not accept 240 volts at 50 hertz. Outlets in India generally accept two round pins or three round pins arranged in a triangle. If your appliance plug has any other shape, you will need a plug adapter.
Climate
In March you can expect plenty of sunny weather, fairly low levels of rainfall and pleasant temperatures. Average maximum and minimum temperatures for March in New Delhi are 30ºC and 15 ºC respectively.
Currency
The official currency is the Rupee. Major credit cards are accepted in majority of the hotels, restaurants and shops. Banking hours in New Delhi are generally from 10.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. Currency exchange service is available at the hotels.
Communication
To make an international call, dial: 00 + country code + area code + telephone number.
To dial into India:
00-91-11-local number (New Delhi)
00-91-22-local number (Mumbai)
Time Difference
New Delhi is GMT + 5:30 throughout the year.
Smoking
Due to legislation, the policy is no smoking in any area of the Conference. Smoking is, however, allowed on the smoking floors of the hotel.
Tourism Information about India
India, officially the Republic of India is the seventh-largest country in terms of geographical area, the second-most populous country, and the largest democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean in the south, the Arabian Sea in the west, the Bay of Bengal in the east and the Himalayas in the north, India is a sub-continent with a 5000-year old history, a civilization representing unity in diversity. India is a republic consisting of 28 states and 7 union territories and one of the fastest growing economies. A pluralistic, multilingual, and multiethnic society, India is also home to a diversity of wildlife in a variety of protected habitats.
Information about New Delhi
Through most of its history, Delhi has served as a capital of various kingdoms and empires. In 1639 AD, the Mughal emperor Shahjahan built a new walled city in Delhi which served as the capital of the Mughal Empire from 1649 until the Rebellion of 1857. The British captured Delhi in 1857 and the city replaced Kolkata as the seat of British government in India in 1911. A new capital city, New Delhi, was built to the south of the old city during the 1920s. When the British left India in 1947, New Delhi became the national capital and seat of the government.
New Delhi is the second most populous metropolis in India after Mumbai. It is a cosmopolitan city due to the multi-ethnic and multi-cultural presence of the vast Indian bureaucracy and political system.
Another aspect of the culture of Delhi is the numerous fairs and festivals celebrated in the city. It is this diversity that makes Delhi so lively and colourful.
Tourist Places
India Gate was built in 1931 in the memory of 90,000 soldiers who laid their lives during World War I. Located at Rajpath, India Gate is 42 m high. It was designed and constructed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Following India's independence, India Gate became the site of the Indian Army's Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, known as the Amar Jawan Jyoti.
Raj Ghat, not far from the banks of the Yamuna river, has a simple black marble memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, marking the spot where he was cremated following his assassination in 1948. A commemorative ceremony takes place every Friday.
Red Fort is a massive monument built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. Situated on the embankment of river Yamuna, it took approximately 10 years to complete. The Red Fort was supposed to be the fortress of Shah Jahan's new capital at Delhi, Shahjahanabad. Today, the Red Fort serves as the venue for the Prime Minister's Speech that is given on January 26, the Republic Day.
Jantar Mantar : At first sight, the "Jantar Mantar" appears like a gallery of modern art. It is, however, an observatory. Sawai Jai Singh II of Jaipur (1699-1743), a keen astronomer and a noble in the Mughal court, was dissatisfied by the errors of brass and metal astronomical instruments. Under the emperor’s patronage, he set on himself the task of correcting the existing astronomical tables and updating the almanac with more reliable instruments. It consists of 13 architectural astronomy instruments. The primary purpose of the observatory was to compile astronomical tables, and to predict the times and movements of the sun, moon and planets.
Qutub Minar constructed with red sandstone and marble, it is the tallest minaret in India with a height of 72.5 metres (237.8 ft), it contains 379 stairs to reach the top and the diameter of the base is 14.3 metres.
Rajpath which was built similar to the Champs-Élysées in Paris, is the ceremonial boulevard for the Republic of India located in New Delhi. The annual Republic Day parade takes place here on January 26 each year.
Humayun's Tomb is an excellent example of early Mughal architecture with a bulbous dome, geometric patterns, high arches, spire, lattice stone windows, geometric proportions, etc. This quiet but splendid edifice was the last resting place of the second Mughal emperor. This building is set in the centre of a charbagh or four-garden plan, which is further divided into smaller geometric sections by a network of water channels and fountains - a reflection of Persian influence.
The National Museum is the largest museum in Delhi with around 2,00,000 exhibits of exquisite art both foreign and Indian, giving a detailed insight into Indian history and its cultural heritage.
Crafts Museum is situated in the Pragati Maidan area. It showcases over 20,000 pieces of traditional Indian crafts, tribal arts and textiles from all over the country. 18th to 20th century objects, including terracotta sculptures from Tamil Nadu, bronzes, enamel work, wood paintings and carvings are housed here.
List of Delegates
Name | Organisation | Country |
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Mr. Salim SALLAH | Deputy Director General Da Afghanistan Bank | Afghanistan |
Mr. Muhammad Qaseem RAHIMI | Acting Comptroller General Da Afghanistan Bank | Afghanistan |
Mr. Amel Adrian C SALVA | Bank officer V Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas | Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas |
Mr. Mohammad CHOWDHURY | Executive Director Bangladesh Bank Dhaka | Bangladesh |
Mr. Nowshad MUSTAFA | Deputy Director Strategic Planning Unit Bangladesh Bank Dhaka | Bangladesh |
Mr. K A A M Raisul ISLAM | Deputy Director Microcredit Regulatory Authority | Bangladesh |
Mr. Hossoin SHAZZAD | Director Microcredit Regulatory Authority | Bangladesh |
Mr. Zlatko BARS | Director Banking Agency of the Federation of BiH | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Ms. Slavica INJAC | Director Banking Agency of Republic Srpska | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Mr. Nedzad TUCE | Deputy Director Banking Agency of the Federation of BiH | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Ms. Luciana LEAO | Field Coordinator Sociology Columbia University/World Bank United States | Brazil |
Ms. Antoniya GINEVA | Member Financial Supervision Commission | Bulgaria |
Ms. Helena KOLMANOVA | Director Consumer Protection Department Czech National Bank | Czech Republic |
Mr. Ean SOKVAT | Deputy Division Chief National Bank of Cambodia | Cambodia |
Ms. Kathleen WELVERS | Advisor GIZ | Germany |
Ms. Alexandra MANIATI | Head of Client Relations Hellenic Banking Institute of the Hellenic Bank Association Athens | Greece |
Dr. Hong Kyoon CHO | Head, Economic Education Team Communications Department Bank of Korea | Korea |
Dr. Duvvuri SUBBARAO | Governor Reserve Bank of India | India |
Dr. K. C. CHAKRABARTY | Deputy Governor Reserve Bank of India | India |
Dr. Urjit R. PATEL | Deputy Governor Reserve Bank of India | India |
Mr. G. GOPALKRISHNA | Executive Director Reserve Bank of India | India |
Mr. R. GANDHI | Executive Director Reserve Bank of India | India |
Dr. (Mrs) Deepali Pant JOSHI | Executive Director Reserve Bank of India Mumbai | India |
Ms. Alpana KILLAWALA | Chief General Manager Reserve Bank of India | India |
Mr. C.D. SRINIVASAN | Chief General Manager Reserve Bank of India | India |
Mrs. Sangeeta DAS | Director Reserve Bank of India | India |
Smt. Sushma VIJ | Deputy General Manager Reserve Bank of India | India |
Ms. Jaya Chakraborty DE | Deputy General Manager (PS and RRB) Dena Bank | India |
Mr. S.R. KHATIK | Zonal Manager Central Bank of India | India |
Mr. S. S. BHAT | General Manager Canara Bank | India |
Mr. Sampath KUMAR | Deputy General Manager Canara Bank | India |
Mr. Ashu Mohan CHOWDHARY | Assistant. General Manager Allahabad Bank | India |
Mr. Brijender SHARMA | Deputy General Manager State Bank of Patiala | India |
Mr. S. VASUDEVAN | General Manager (PSL, RB & FI) State Bank of Travancore | India |
Mr. V. ANIL KUMAR | Chief Manager (FI) State Bank of Travancore | India |
Mr. Harshbir SINGH | General Manager (PS & FI) Punjab & Sind Bank | India |
Mr. P.S. SODHI | Deputy General Manager (HRD) Punjab & Sind Bank | India |
Mr. Sateesh Kumar JHA | General Manager (RNW-North) State Bank of Hyderabad | India |
Mr. K. MURALI | General Manager (CNW-North) State Bank of Hyderabad | India |
Mr. Ashok KUMAR | Deputy General Manager-FI Central Bank of India | India |
Mr. B.N. JHA | Deputy General Manager Oriental Bank of Commerce | India |
Mr. Charanjiv CHAWLA | Deputy General Manager RD & RPSCD Oriental Bank of Commerce | India |
Mr. G. MANOHARAN | Deputy General Manager (FI) Indian Bank | India |
Mr. Ranjan DHAWAN | Executive Director Bank of Baroda | India |
Mr. K. Uma Maheswara RAO | Assistant General Manager, SLBC Andhra Bank | India |
Mr. V. Venkateswara RAO | Chief Manager Andhra Bank | India |
Mrs. Maneesha CHADHA | Vice President Citibank N.A. | India |
Mr. Anupam SURI | Vice President Citibank N.A. | India |
Mr. Sanjeev Kumar | Director Citibank N.A. | India |
Mr. MADHORAM | Assistant General Manager State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur | India |
Mr. Pradeep PRASAD | Assistant General Manager State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur | India |
Mr. Thampy KURIAN | Additional General Manager Federal Bank Ltd. | India |
Ms. Minimole Liz THOMAS | Chief Manager Federal Bank Ltd. | India |
Mr. M. A. NAZEERUDEEN | Chief Manager, ABG - C.O. Karur Vysya Bank Ltd. | India |
Mr. E. RAMESH | Assistant General Manager Karur Vysya Bank Limited | India |
Mr. K. SIVARAMAN | Assistant General Manager South Indian Bank Ltd. | India |
Mr. Chander Parkash PATHANIA | Compliance Officer JSC VTB Bank | India |
Mr. K.P. SRIDHAR | Deputy General Manager City Union Bank Limited | India |
Mr. Atul KUMAR | Regional Head - Agri & Inclusive Banking Development Credit Bank Limited | India |
Mr. Ajay DESAI | President and Chief Financial Inclusion Officer Inclusive & Social Banking Yes Bank Ltd. | India |
Ms. Prerana LANGA | Group Executive/Vice President & Country Head Yes Bank Ltd. | India |
Mr. Kunal SHAH | Product Management - Portfolio & Attrition Management Standard Chartered Bank | India |
Mr. T.J. RAPHEAL | General Manager South Indian Bank Ltd. | India |
Mr. Pralay MONDAL | Senior Group President Yes Bank | India |
Mr. P. SELVARAJ | Senior Manager Tamilnad Mercantile Bank Ltd. | India |
Mr. M. NATARAJAN | Assistant General Manager Tamilnad Mercantile Bank Ltd. | India |
Mr. Arvind GUPTA | Vice President The Jammu & Kashmir Bank Ltd. | India |
Mr. Ashok Kumar PANDITA | Vice President Jammu & Kashmir Bank Ltd. | India |
Mr. Madhav KALYAN | Chief Executive Officer JP Morgan Chase Bank N.A. | India |
Mr. Jayant PRASAD | Joint General Manager ICICI Bank Ltd. | India |
Mr. Shiva TADIKONDA | Deputy General Manager ICICI Bank Ltd. | India |
Mr. Ashok SHAH | Commissioner & Secretary Directorate of Institutional Finance Government of Madhya Pradesh | India |
Mr. Satish Kumar GUPTA | Joint Director Directorate of Institutional Finance Finance Department Government of Madhya Pradesh | India |
Mr. L.N. PANT | Additional Secretary, Finance Government of Uttarakhand | India |
Mr. Anil Kumar SHARMA | Financial Adviser, Banking Government of Uttarakhand | India |
Ms. Madubala RAWAT | Deputy Director Government of Uttarakhand | India |
Mr. Pardeep KUMAR | Deputy Director Institutional Finance and Banking Department of Finance Government of Punjab | India |
Mr. Surinder PAUL | Deputy Director Planning Department Himachal Pradesh | India |
Mr. B.S. BIST | Research Officer (HQ) Economic & Statistics Department Himachal Pradesh | India |
Dr. C.S.MOHAPATRA | Adviser Financial Stability Development Council Department of Economic Affairs Ministry of Finance | India |
Mr. K. Raghuram BHANDARY | Joint Secretary to Government and Special Officer (Banking) Finance Department Bangalore | India |
Mr. Gyan BHUSHAN | Chief General Manager Securities and Exchange Board of India | India |
Mr. Sushil Alewa | Corporate Trainer, MiFM Securities and Exchange Board of India | India |
Ms. P.U. SAREENA | Assistant General Manager Securities and Exchange Board of India | India |
Mr. Biswajit CHOUDHURY | Securities and Exchange Board of India Mumbai | India |
Mr. Sudhir SINGH | Deputy Manager Pension Fund Regulatory & Development Authority | India |
Mr. A. G. DAS | Chief General Manager Pension Fund Regulatory Development Authority | India |
Mrs. Yegnapriya BHARATH | Joint Director Consumer Affairs Department Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority | India |
Mr. Ishtiaque ALAM | Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority | India |
Dr. R.N. KULKARNI | Chief General Manager National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development | India |
Mr. Niraj Kumar GUPTA | Chief General Manager National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development | India |
Mr. Manoj MITTAL | General Manager Small Industries Development Bank of India | India |
Mr. P. MOHANAIAH | Chief General Manager National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development | India |
Mr. Binod ANAND | National Project Director Confederation of NGOs of Rural India | India |
Ms. Leela JOSHI | Manager Micro Finance and Livelihood Women Self Reliance Cooperative | India |
Mr. M. KALYANASUNDARAM | Chief Executive (International Network of Alternative Financial Institutions | India |
Mr. Avik KEDIA | Founder Financial Literacy Sanchayan Society | India |
Prof. Venkata Ramanaiah MALEPATI | Associate Professor Management S.V. University | India |
Dr. Kotipalli S. MURTHY | Director ITM Institute of Financial Markets | India |
Mr. Biju MUSHAHARY | Junior Expert Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) | India |
Dr. K. RAMAKRISHNA | Chief Executive Indian Banks' Association Mumbai | India |
Mr. G. P. GARG | Officer on Special Duty/Registrar National Institute of Securities Markets | India |
Mr. Shubhankar JHA | National Coordinator Citi Centre for Financial Literacy Indian School of Microfinance for Women | India |
Mr. Sharad JHA | ITM Institute of Financial Markets | India |
Ms. Deepti GEORGE | IKP Trust | India |
Shri. P. RUDRAN | Managing Director ARCIL | India |
Mr. Jatinder HANDOO | Manager-Business Strategy Financial Information Network and Operations Ltd. | India |
Mr. Islam HUSSAIN | Executive Director PAHAL | India |
Ms. Veena PADIA | Chief Executive Officer Indian School of Microfinance for Women | India |
Mr. Nandkishor PATIL | Assistant Professor/SEBI Resource Person ITM Institute of Financial Markets | India |
Ms. Chibambara SAGAR | Director Sanchayan Investor Association | India |
Prof. Chandra SHEKHAR | Assistant Professor ITM Institute of Financial Markets | India |
Smt. S.S. RATANPAL | Deputy General Manager Centre for Advanced Financial Research and Learning | India |
Ms. Sharon BUTEAU | Executive Director IFMR Research | India |
Mr. Lalit DHEK | Sanchyan Manager Sanchayan Society | India |
Ms. Anushri HALDAR | Research Consultant Center for Microfinance IFMR | India |
Mr. Rohit JAIN | Manager National Institute of Securities Market | India |
Mr. Rajiv G KAIMAL | Vice President IFMR Rural Channel | India |
Ms. Ridhi KUMAR | Research Intern Sanchayan Society | India |
Mr. Sushil KUMAR | Certified Trainer of Financial Markets Securities Exchange Board of India | India |
Mr. Prakash LAL | FINO Paytech | India |
Ms. Laura LIVINE | Senior Research Associate IFMR | India |
Dr. Purnima MEHROTRA | Senior Programme Officer Population Council | India |
Mr. Radhakrishnan NAIR | Member - Finance and Investment Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority | India |
Mr. B M NANDA | General Manager (FI) Dena Bank | India |
Mr. Chaitanya NEMALI | Manager National Institute of Securities Markets | India |
Ms. Sirisha PAPINENI | Research Associate Centre for Microfinance | India |
Mr. Ravindra PARIDA | Assistant General Manager UCO Bank | India |
Prof. Subba Rao PETETI | Banking and Finance ITM Institute of Financial Market | India |
Dr. Sowmya RAMESH | Programme Officer Population Council | India |
Mr. Birendra RATURI | International Director SR Asia | India |
Ms. S REVATHY | Analyst M-CRIL | India |
Ms. Mudita TIWARI | Programme Head Centre for Microfinance | India |
Dr. Santadarshan SADHU | Head Policy and In-house Research Centre for Microfinance - IFMR Research | India |
Mr. Prashant SARAN | Whole Time Member Securities and Exchange Board of India | India |
Ms. Frances SINHA | Managing Director EDA Rural Systems Private Ltd. | India |
Mr. Sanjay SINHA | Managing Director Micro-Credit Ratings International Ltd. | India |
Mr. Kana SUKUMARAN | Dean School for Investor Education and Financial Literacy | India |
Ms. Sushma KAPOOR | Deputy Regional Programme Director South Asia Sub Regional Office UN Women | India |
Mr. Deepak BATRA | India | |
Mr. Aashish SAREEM | India | |
Mr. B M MISHRA | India | |
Mr. Brij RAJ | India | |
Mr. A P DWIVEDI | India | |
Mr. Ashok MISHRA | India | |
Mr. GP FANSE | India | |
Mr. G P PATEL | India | |
Mr. J M KHAN | India | |
Mr. G M SAMPATH | India | |
Mr. P R PAN | India | |
Mr. Shridhar R HEDGE | India | |
Mr. Neeraj KAPOOR | India | |
Mr. PVS SURYAKUMAR | India | |
Dr. P SUBRAMANYAM | India | |
Mr. R M MALLA | India | |
Smt. Meena HEMCHANDRA | India | |
Mr. M BALAKRISHNA | India | |
Mr. Rama VEDRASHI | India | |
Mr. Nikhlesh BHARGAUR | India | |
Mr. Rajesh TANNA | India | |
Mr. S AFTAB | India | |
Dr. Bala SUBRAMANIAM | India | |
Mr. Neeraj KUMAR | India | |
Dr. J. SADAKKADULLA | India | |
Mr. R. NAIR | India | |
Mrs. Filianingsih HENDARTA | Manager Office of The Governor Central Bank of Indonesia | Indonesia |
Mr. Pungky WIBOWO | Executive Research Directorate of Banking Research and Regulation Bank Indonesia | Indonesia |
Ms. Primitiva FEBRIARTI | Manager Financial System Stability Bureau | Indonesia |
Mrs. Sondang MARTHA SAMOSIR | Director of Consumer Services Indonesia Financial Services Authority | Indonesia |
Mr. Ricky SATRIA | Assistant Director Bank Indonesia | Indonesia |
Mrs. Sri Rahayu WIDODO | Deputy Commissioner of Education and Consumer Protection Indonesia Financial Services Authority | Indonesia |
Ms. Ryoko OKAZAKI | Director Head of Financial Education Group Public Relations Department Bank of Japan and the Central Council for Financial Services Information | Japan |
Mrs. Yasodha SOMAI | Executive Director Bank Negara Malaysia | Malaysia |
Mr. Revati Pasad Nepal | Deputy Director Nepal Rastra Bank | Nepal |
Mr. Dhananjaya Sharma | Deputy Director Nepal Rastra Bank | Nepal |
Mr. Anuj Kumar RIMAL | Officer Securities Board of Nepal | Nepal |
Mrs. Temitayo ADEBIYI | Principal Statistical Officer National Bureau of Statistics | Nigeria |
Mr. Richard BOUCHER | Deputy Secretary-General SGE OECD Paris | Paris |
Mrs. Adele ATKINSON | Policy Analyst, Financial Education DAF/FIN OECD Paris | Paris |
Mr. Andrea GRIFONI | Policy Analyst, Financial Education DAF/FIN OECD Paris | Paris |
Ms. Flore-Anne MESSY | Principal Administrator DAF/FIN OECD Paris | Paris |
Ms. Chiara MONTICONE | Economist/Policy Analyst (Financial Education) DAF/FIN OECD Paris | Paris |
Ms. Rufina PETER | Institute of National Affairs | Papua New Guinea |
Mr. Lin ZHU | Staff Member China Banking Regulatory Commission Beijing People’s Republic of China | People’s Republic of China |
Mr. Hamad AL-MANNAI | Director of Financial Consumers Protection Consumer Protection and Education Qatar Central Bank | Qatar |
Ms. Hooi Min TOH | Deputy Director Monetary Authority of Singapore | Singapore |
Ms. Joanne YOONG | Assistant Professor National University of Singapore | Singapore |
Mr. C. P. A. KARUNATILAKE | Director Central Bank of Sri Lanka | Sri Lanka |
Mr. D. M. S. DISSANAYAKE | Deputy Director | Sri Lanka |
Eliki Vula Boletawa | Policy Manager Financial Inclusion Policy | Thailand |
Ms. Benja KHATCHAPHAN | Officer Financial Literacy Department Securities and Exchange Commission | Thailand |
Dr. Amara SRIPHAYAK | Assistant Governor Planning and Budgeting Group Bank of Thailand | Thailand |
Mr. Caglayan KOC | Economy Counsellor Embassy of Republic of Turkey in New Delhi | Turkey |
Ms. Sarah HUGO | Project Manager Development and Remittances Unit Developing Markets Associates | United Kingdom |
Professor William JACK | Director of Undergraduate Studies Economics Georgetown University Washington | United States |
Mr. Onno RUHL | India Country Director | World Bank |
Mr. Raiden DILLARD | Knowledge Management Analyst | World Bank |
Mr. Richard Paul HINZ | Pensions Policy Advisor, Social Protection, Human Development Network | World Bank |
Mr. Martin KANZ | World Bank | |
Ms. Florentina MULAJ | Consultant Social Protection and Labour, Human Development Network | World Bank |
Ms. Valeria PEROTTI | Consultant | World Bank |
Mr. Douglas RANDALL | World Bank | |
Mr. Leopold SARR | Senior Economist | World Bank |
Mr. Kinnon SCOTT | Consultant | World Bank |
Mr. Wei ZHANG | World Bank |
Presentation of Speakers
Day 1 | March 4, 2013 |
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Welcome Address by Dr. K.C. Chakrabarty, Deputy Governor, RBI | |
Opening Remarks by Mr. Onno Ruhl, India Country Director, World Bank | |
Keynote Address by Dr. D. Subbarao, Governor, Reserve Bank of India | |
Vote of Thanks by Mr. G. Gopalakrishna, Executive Director, Reserve Bank of India | |
Day 1 - Session I | March 4, 2013 |
OECD/INFE High-level Principles on National Strategies for Financial Education - Ms. Flore-Anne Messy, OECD | |
The National Strategy for Financial Education - Shri. G. P. Garg | |
Financial Education for Financial Inclusion: Indonesia perspective by Mr. Pungky Purnomo Wibowo, Bank Indonesia | |
National Strategies for Financial Education: Japan - Ms. Ryoko Okazaki, Central Bank of Japan | |
National Strategy of Financial Education - Czech Experience by Ms. Helena Kolmanova, Czech National Bank | |
Day 1 - Session II | March 4, 2013 |
Comparative Overview of Financial Capability Instruments - Ms Valeria Perotti, World Bank | |
Financial Capability Survey - Ms Valeria Perotti, World Bank | |
OECD/INFE tools for cross- country surveys of financial literacy - Ms. Adele Atkinson, Policy Analyst, OECD | |
The Findex Survey of Financial Inclusion - Mr. Douglas Randall, World Bank | |
Results of the Financial Literacy Survey in Japan - Ms. Ryoko Okazaki, Central Bank of Japan | |
Measuring Financial Capability: Lessons Learned from the Papua New Guinea Financial Capability Pilot Study by Ms. Rufina Peter, Institute of National Affairs, Papua New Guinea and Ms. Wei Zhang, World Bank | |
GHS - PANEL SURVEY on Exploring Financial Capability by Ms. Temitayo Adebiyi, Principal Statistical Officer, National Statistics Office, Nigeria | |
Day 2 - Summary of Day 1 | March 5, 2013 |
The Russia Financial Literacy and Education Trust Fund - Mr. Richard Hinz, Trust Fund Program Manager, World Bank | |
Key OECD/INFE Outputs for THE Russian Financial literacy and education trust fund - Ms. Flore-Anne Messy, Senior Policy Expert, OECD | |
Day 2 - Session III | March 5, 2013 |
OECD High-level Principles for the evaluation of financial education programmes by Ms. Adele Atkinson, Policy Analyst, OECD | |
A Toolkit for Evaluation of Financial Capability Programs in Low and Middle Income Countries - Ms. Joanne Yoong, Assistant Professor, National University of Singapore | |
Financial Education and Behavior Formation: Large Scale Experimental Evidence from Brazil by Ms. Luciana de Souza Leao, Consultant, World Bank | |
Empowering women through financial education by Ms. Chiara Monticone, Consultant, Financial Education, OECD | |
Financial Literacy through Mainstream Media - Florentina Mulaj, Social Protection Specialist, World Bank | |
Learning by Doing: Can Savings Lotteries Build Financial Capability? - Martin Kanz, World Bank | |
Closing Remarks by Dr.(Ms) Deepali Pant Joshi, Executive Director, RBI | |
Day 3 | March 6, 2013 |
Financial Literacy - Doing it Differently by Reserve Bank of India | |
Financial Literacy and Financial Inclusion - Indian way by Dr. K. C. Chakrabarty, Deputy Governor, RBI |