Why financial education needs local context

Generic financial education often fails young Argentines. The concepts are real, but the examples feel borrowed from another country's economy. Regivante was designed to address that gap directly.

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The problem with imported financial education

Most financial literacy resources available in Spanish were designed for economies with stable, low inflation. They explain compound interest with examples that assume a 3% annual rate. They discuss savings strategies that assume a currency that holds its value year to year.

That's not Argentina. A young adult here faces a genuinely different set of questions. What does it mean to save in pesos when inflation runs high? How do you think about a salary increase when prices are also moving? What does "real return" mean in this context?

These aren't exotic questions. They're the everyday financial reality of millions of people. The concepts needed to think through them clearly already exist in economics and finance. They just need to be explained using the right examples.

What guides the content

Concepts, not recommendations

Every lesson is designed to explain a concept clearly. Regivante does not tell you what to do with your money. That decision belongs to you, and it should be informed by your own circumstances, not by a course.

Argentine examples throughout

Inflation explained through the price of a kilo of asado over time. Interest rates discussed using savings account rates that actually exist in Argentina. Purchasing power illustrated with a monthly salary and a supermarket basket. The context is always local.

Self-directed, no schedule

Recorded format means the content is available when you have time for it. There's no cohort, no deadline and no obligation to watch in any particular order. The platform is designed around your schedule, not ours.

Study material that stands alone

The written materials, glossaries and worked examples are designed to be useful on their own, not just as reminders of what was said in a video. You can read the material without watching the video, or watch without reading. Both paths work.

Young adults navigating a complex economy

Regivante is designed for people who are starting to manage their own finances, whether that means their first salary, first savings decisions or first encounters with financial products. No prior knowledge is assumed.

The content is also useful for anyone who studied some economics or finance formally but found that the theory didn't quite connect to what they see in daily life in Argentina.

The goal is not to turn users into financial analysts. It's to give them a clearer conceptual framework so they can read the news, understand a bank's offer and think about their own situation with more confidence.

Young Argentine adult studying financial concepts at a desk with warm focused lighting

A clear boundary

Regivante is an educational platform. It does not provide financial advice, recommend specific financial products or instruments, manage money, or facilitate any financial transaction. The content is purely educational and does not constitute a recommendation of any kind.

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