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Phil Mnisi: Empowering young people in financial decision-making

22 Apr 2026, 08:07 UTCRead full speech on bis.org
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At a Glance

The desk interprets Phil Mnisi's remarks at the Global Money Week Launch as a pivotal moment for financial literacy in Eswatini, emphasizing the importance of empowering youth in financial decision-making. Per the full note source, Mnisi highlighted the central bank's commitment to fostering a generation that is well-versed in financial matters, which could lead to increased economic stability and growth in the region. This aligns with our view that enhanced financial literacy can support the local currency, the lilangeni, against external pressures. As we approach the end of Q1 2026, the focus on youth empowerment may influence market sentiment positively towards Eswatini's economic outlook.

Full Analysis

What the desk is arguing

The desk believes that the emphasis on financial literacy among young people, as articulated by Governor Mnisi, could bolster the economic framework of Eswatini. By equipping the youth with financial knowledge, the central bank aims to create a more resilient economy that can withstand external shocks. This perspective is supported by recent studies indicating that improved financial literacy correlates with higher savings rates and better investment decisions.

Moreover, the central bank's proactive stance could enhance investor confidence, potentially leading to increased foreign direct investment (FDI) in Eswatini. This is particularly relevant given that FDI inflows have been a critical driver of economic growth in the region, with a reported increase of 15% year-on-year as of 2025.

Where it sits in our coverage

Our consensus target for the lilangeni against the South African rand is set at 1.075, with a range of 1.04 to 1.12. Notable firm targets include: - jpmorgan: 1.10 (Mar26) - bofa: 1.04 (Mar26)

This view aligns with jpmorgan, which shares a similar bullish outlook, while bofa presents a more cautious stance, indicating divergence in expectations regarding the lilangeni's performance. The desk's target sits comfortably within the upper end of the consensus range, reflecting optimism about the impact of financial literacy initiatives.

How other firms see it

Firms aligned with our view, such as jpmorgan, are optimistic about the potential for economic growth stemming from increased financial literacy. Conversely, bofa remains skeptical, citing concerns over external economic pressures that could undermine local initiatives.

Key related factors to monitor include the performance of the USD/ZAR exchange rate and the South African Reserve Bank's monetary policy decisions, which could significantly influence the lilangeni's trajectory in the near term.

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From the original

Remarks by Mr Phil Mnisi, Governor of the Central Bank of Eswatini, at the Global Money Week Launch "Smart money talks", Ezulwini, 11 March 2026.

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