PagBank presents videocast on Financial Independence for Women

The PagBank, a complete digital bank in financial services and payment methods, elected as the best corporate account by the iDinheiro portal and one of the main digital banks in Brazil, is launching a new season of the videocast ‘Financial Independence for Women’ this Women’s Month, reinforcing its commitment to inclusive financial education and supporting women’s journey towards financial independence. 

Under the theme ‘They Drive the Market’, the initiative aims to highlight the growing impact of women in the financial market, both as professionals in the sector and as investors, in addition to the importance of spreading quality financial content for everyone, encouraging economic development and financial independence.  

Since the first season, the project has been a space for exchange, learning, and empowerment, connecting women through real stories and inspiring journeys. Now in its 4th edition, its episodes come in a renewed format, combining interviews, debates, and practical insights on the financial market with a generational approach that reinforces the company’s commitment to diversity and inclusion.  

Hosted by Letícia Braga de Andrade, Manager of Financial Education and Investments at PagBank, each episode will feature the participation of a PagBank collaborator and a guest from the market providing a diversified perspective on the challenges and achievements of women in the financial sector. 

In the first episode, guests Giovanna Finco, responsible for Investor Relations at Investo, and Regiane Pacheco, superintendente de Produtos e Design at PagBank, discuss how they perceived the financial market as a professional possibility for them. In the second episode, Flávia Krauspenhar, director and co-founder of Capitânia, and Juliana Santos, general manager of Banking Advisory at PagBank, share some of the challenges and motivations of female leadership in the financial market. In the third episode, the fearless mother, Zeneide Gomes da Silva, CEO and founder of Z3 Advisory, and her daughter, Carol Gomes, a Financial Education and Investments analyst at PagBank, open up about the generational dilemmas involving profession and finances.

“The project is more than a series of conversations, it is a movement that, based on attributes of authenticity, sisterhood, and empathy, seeks to demystify the financial market and encourage all women to achieve their financial independence, regardless of the stage of life they are in,” says Letícia Andrade.

According to the executive, the path to financial independence is full of challenges, but also great opportunities, and concludes: “We want these stories to serve as inspiration for more and more women to feel encouraged to take up their space in the financial market”.

The videocast episodes will be available on March 13, 20, and 27 on the PagBank’s YouTube channel.

One of the largest digital banks in the country in terms of customers, PagBank offers tools for in-person and online sales, a complete digital account for individuals and legal entities, as well as features that contribute to financial management, such as Payroll. In PagBank, the credit card has a guaranteed limit and investments become a limit for the card itself, enhancing customers’ earnings, as well as generating cashback on the invoice. In PagBank, those with active and inactive balances in the FGTS can request advances, and it is also possible to hire INSS Consignment for retirees and pensioners directly through the PagBank app. To learn more about PagBank products, click here.