


Eduardo Feldberg - Primo Pobre
Finfluencer
Finfluencer
Finfluencer
Eduardo Feldberg is the creator of Primo Pobre, the world's largest financial education network aimed at low-income populations, and winner of the iBest Award 2024/2025 for the best finance channel in Brazil. He hosts the Pobre Show, an interview program that has featured over 100 prominent personalities. A serial entrepreneur, he is a partner of Livar, Tokeniza, Produtora DSN, INCO, and Vencer Incorporadora. He is also the author of the bestseller "Deixe de ser pobre," which was a finalist for the Jabuti Award in 2024.
Eduardo Feldberg is the creator of Primo Pobre, the world's largest financial education network aimed at low-income populations, and winner of the iBest Award 2024/2025 for the best finance channel in Brazil. He hosts the Pobre Show, an interview program that has featured over 100 prominent personalities. A serial entrepreneur, he is a partner of Livar, Tokeniza, Produtora DSN, INCO, and Vencer Incorporadora. He is also the author of the bestseller "Deixe de ser pobre," which was a finalist for the Jabuti Award in 2024.
Eduardo Feldberg is the creator of Primo Pobre, the world's largest financial education network aimed at low-income populations, and winner of the iBest Award 2024/2025 for the best finance channel in Brazil. He hosts the Pobre Show, an interview program that has featured over 100 prominent personalities. A serial entrepreneur, he is a partner of Livar, Tokeniza, Produtora DSN, INCO, and Vencer Incorporadora. He is also the author of the bestseller "Deixe de ser pobre," which was a finalist for the Jabuti Award in 2024.
Eduardo Feldberg is the creator of Primo Pobre, the world's largest financial education network aimed at low-income populations, and winner of the iBest Award 2024/2025 for the best finance channel in Brazil. He hosts the Pobre Show, an interview program that has featured over 100 prominent personalities. A serial entrepreneur, he is a partner of Livar, Tokeniza, Produtora DSN, INCO, and Vencer Incorporadora. He is also the author of the bestseller "Deixe de ser pobre," which was a finalist for the Jabuti Award in 2024.
Eduardo Feldberg is the creator of Primo Pobre, the world's largest financial education network aimed at low-income populations, and winner of the iBest Award 2024/2025 for the best finance channel in Brazil. He hosts the Pobre Show, an interview program that has featured over 100 prominent personalities. A serial entrepreneur, he is a partner of Livar, Tokeniza, Produtora DSN, INCO, and Vencer Incorporadora. He is also the author of the bestseller "Deixe de ser pobre," which was a finalist for the Jabuti Award in 2024.
Painéis com o palestrante
Wed, June 25th
12:15
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12:35
ANBIMA stage
Track
Finfluencer and the investment industry: match or fight?
Categorias
Macroeconomics
Market regulation and self-regulation
Nearly 600 influencer profiles are rising on social networks with content about investments and how to make money in capital markets. Five years ago, they were under 300. In this panel, we will discuss what to expect from the relation of finfluencers with the investment industry. Is it a win-win situation or is there only one side winning?
12:15
-
12:35
ANBIMA stage
Track
Finfluencer and the investment industry: match or fight?
Categorias
Macroeconomics
Market regulation and self-regulation
Nearly 600 influencer profiles are rising on social networks with content about investments and how to make money in capital markets. Five years ago, they were under 300. In this panel, we will discuss what to expect from the relation of finfluencers with the investment industry. Is it a win-win situation or is there only one side winning?
12:15
-
12:35
ANBIMA stage
Track
Finfluencer and the investment industry: match or fight?
Categorias
Macroeconomics
Market regulation and self-regulation
Nearly 600 influencer profiles are rising on social networks with content about investments and how to make money in capital markets. Five years ago, they were under 300. In this panel, we will discuss what to expect from the relation of finfluencers with the investment industry. Is it a win-win situation or is there only one side winning?