PLOUTOS
cooPeration for achieving third country nationaLs’ financial independence thrOUgh financial liTeracy tOols and entrepreunerShip bootcamps
What is Ploutos
The PLOUTOS project aims to support third-country nationals (TCNs) in achieving prosperity and integration in their host countries by providing resources, training, and access to financial services. It addresses challenges such as limited financial access, low literacy, and workplace confidence, fostering a smooth integration process.
Why PLOUTOS
The project aims to promote prosperity for TCNs and local communities. By improving financial literacy, facilitating access to finance, and enhancing skills relevant to the host countries’ business community, PLOUTOS enhances the overall integration process, benefiting both TCNs and the societies they become part of.
What’s next for PLOUTOS
The team will keep this website constantly updated, delivering real-time information, unveiling innovative tools, and showcasing the project’s advancements as they come. Stay connected to witness the evolution of the PLOUTOS project and to get information about the projects of the TCNs taking advantage of PLOUTOS all over Europe. .
Latest news
Business language course gives practical local knowledge
The implementation of the Business Language Course in Palermo started its intense at the beginning...
Focus group about the financial literacy curriculum for TCNs
Croatian partners Center for peace, non-violence and human rights Osijek and Breza Association...
Refugees from Ukraine learn the Croatian business language
In mid-October, Breza Association as a partner NGO, started a business language course for...
Project partners
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