pfeg 2010 Annual Conference
100 representatives from education, finance, government and the voluntary sector attended pfeg’s annual conference – Financial capability: what works Educating our young people today for a more confident future at Glaziers Hall on 4th November.
Highlights included:
- Mark Garnier MP announcing the imminent formation of an All Party Parliamentary Group on financial education for young people
- Pupils from Broughton primary school demonstrating how long term sustainability for financial education can be achieved by embedding it across the whole school, having a teacher with expertise in the area and having buy-in from the top
- Tony Hobman, CEO of the Consumer Finance Education Body, celebrating the success of the Learning Money Matters initiative for secondary school that cfeb has funded
- Hearing what young people think and feel about financial education and how they would like it to be taught.
Below you will find the presentations and the programme of the day available for download. Please note the Powerpoint slides are very large files and as such may take a while to download. Videos from the last session can be downloaded from Money on our Minds - student consultation project. Please contact us on 020 7330 9470 if you have any problems downloading the files.
pfeg would like to extend its thanks to the following participants from the day:
- Peter Bull, Head of HSBC in the Community, HSBC Bank plc
- Lyndsey Callion, pfeg Consultant
- Fiona Ellis, pfeg Consultant
- Mark Garnier, MP
- Tony Hobman, CEO, Consumer Financial Education Body (CFEB)
- Robin Hughes, pfeg Consultant
- Kate Snapes pfeg Consultant
- Otto Thoresen, CEO, Aegon UK
- Juliet Wells, pfeg Consultant

