News release 30 January 2012 – 2/2012 

Looking at the Financial Supervisory Authority: FIN-FSA lectures at the Bank of Finland Museum 

The FIN-FSA will give two lectures in the spring of 2012 in the series of Studia Monetaria lectures at the Bank of Finland Museum:

The first year of the new EU financial supervisory authorities amid the debt crisis

Jukka Vesala, Deputy Director General, Financial Supervisory Authority
Tuesday 14 February, 5.30–7.00 pm
 The lecture  (in Finnish)

Options available to savers

Features of savings and investment product groups. Risks. Compensation funds. Investor’s checklist. And if problems occur?

Terhi Lambert-Karjalainen, Head of Communications, Financial Supervisory Authority
Tuesday 17 April, 5.30–7.00 pm (NB: The date has been changed)
 The lecture (in Finnish)

The series of regular Studia Monetaria lectures are intended for the general public and participation does not require any particular background knowledge. The lectures are open to everyone and are free of charge. All of them will be in Finnish and will be held on Tuesdays at 5.30–7.00 pm at the Bank of Finland Museum, Snellmaninkatu 2, Helsinki. The complete programme of the lecture series is available on the Bank of Finland website.

The lectures series deals with the Bank of Finland's and the Financial Supervisory Authority’s (FIN-FSA) operational sectors or history. These lectures will be given by leading experts in their respective fields, all of whom work at the Bank or FIN-FSA.

Welcome!

The date of the lecture of Terhi Lambert-Karjainen has been changed on 27 February 2012.