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MPF Investment Seminars
The Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes Authority (MPFA) will hold four seminars on MPF investment education for the public in the coming months.
The seminars are designed to give members of the public, particularly participants of approved MPF schemes, an in-depth knowledge on the MPF investment, selection and switch of constituent funds.
Speakers will include representatives from the MPFA, Hong Kong Investment Fund Association and financial and investment experts.
“Investment education is an important component of our public education and publicity work this year,” an MPFA spokesman said today (July 20).
“Members of the public who are interested in MPF investments are encouraged to attend these seminars where they can obtain useful information and expert advice,” he added.
The following are details of the four seminars:
Date |
Time |
Venue |
Jul 25 |
8 pm to 10 pm |
Lecture Room II, Sha Tin Town Hall |
Aug 28 |
8 pm to 10 pm |
Exhibition Gallery, Tsuen Wan Town Hall |
Sept 28 |
8 pm to 10 pm |
Cultural Activities Hall,Sai Wan Ho Civic Centre
|
Oct 23 |
5:30 pm to 7:30 pm |
Multi-function Room, MPFA, 5/F., One International Finance Centre, 1 Harbour View Street, Central |
Simultaneous interpretation will be available at the seminar to be held on October 23.
Admission is free. Seats will be available on first-come-first-served basis. For seat reservation, please call 2292 1573 or fax to 2259 8807.
– Ends –
20 July 2001
