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ECSM hosts “time to invest” webinar

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The Eastern Caribbean Securities Market (ECSM), is organising the second in a series of quarterly public education sessions next week as part of the activities commemorating its 20th anniversary.

The public education discussions, inclusive of a fun trivia competition, will take place on Wednesday March 30, from 6:00 p.m to 7:30 pm on the topic : It’s Time to Invest, a release from the ECSM states.

The media and public are invited to join the discussion by using the following zoom link: ‘It’s Time to Invest Webinar’; alternatively, you can choose to view live on the Facebook pages of the Eastern Caribbean Securities Exchange (ECSE) and the various licensed broker-ealers across the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union

The launch of the Eastern Caribbean Securities Market (ECSM), the Eastern Caribbean Securities Exchange (ECSE) and the Eastern Caribbean Securities Regulatory Commission (ECSRC) took place on October 19, 2001. To celebrate this milestone achievement, the ECSE partnered with the ECSRC and the brokerage community to hold several activities over the course of the year, under the theme ‘Celebrating 20 years of facilitating, protecting, and compounding the wealth of ECCU Citizens’. The celebration kicked off with a virtual ceremony held on the anniversary date on October 19, 2021. There was also a virtual public education panel discussion in November on the Topic ‘Who Says I can’t Be Wealthy’. Other activities planned during the year of celebrations include:

Additional Quarterly Public Education Webinars; continuing Professional Development Sessions for Intermediaries; an investing competition based on the Stock Market Game and media presentations.

The media and public are invited to join the discussion by using the following zoom link: It’s Time to Invest Webinar Alternatively, you can choose to view live on the Facebook pages of the Eastern Caribbean Securities Exchange (ECSE) and the various licensed Broker-Dealers across the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union.

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