Dmitry Chernyshenko: 188 schoolchildren and students became winners and prize winners of the Financial Security Olympiad.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko chaired a meeting of the organizing committee to summarize the results of the 5th International Financial Security Olympiad.

The 5th International Financial Security Olympiad, which had been held in Krasnoyarsk at the Siberian Federal University since September 29, concluded on October 3. A total of 188 participants emerged as winners and runners-up: 27 Russian schoolchildren and 161 students from Russia and abroad.

The results of the fifth Olympiad were announced at a meeting of the organizing committee chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko. Participants included Deputy Speaker of the Federation Council Nikolai Zhuravlev, Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Siberian Federal District Anatoly Seryshev, Director of Rosfinmonitoring Yuri Chikhanchin, Governor of Krasnoyarsk Krai Mikhail Kotyukov, Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education Dmitry Afanasyev, Chairman of Promsvyazbank Pyotr Fradkov, and others.

"This year, five more countries joined the Olympiad. In total, there are approximately 600 finalists from 40 countries. Of these, 188 participants won or took runners-up: 27 Russian schoolchildren and 161 students from Russia and abroad. I congratulate the young people and wish them continued growth and continued striving for new heights," the Deputy Prime Minister said.

Rosfinmonitoring Director Yuri Chikhanchin emphasized the growing interest of young people and the expert community in the international Olympiad.

"More than 1,100 people participated in the final week's events, including approximately 600 schoolchildren and students and 500 experts. Over the course of five days, over 100 events were held across all four tracks: educational, professional, cultural and moral, and sports. A recurring theme of this year's Olympiad was new technologies—from the perspective of their use by both criminals and those who oppose them," the head of the department said.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted the high level of organization of the event, as well as the personal contributions of Yuri Chikhanchin, Mikhail Kotyukov, Pyotr Fradkov, the leadership of the Siberian Federal University, and all the Olympiad partners to its preparation and implementation.

"Congratulations to the Krasnoyarsk Territory on winning the competitive selection. We'll gather again next year. Next year, I'm confident you'll demonstrate an even higher level of organizational and technical excellence," noted Dmitry Chernyshenko.

The Deputy Prime Minister instructed that the issue of involving an even larger number of foreign competitors and using the Sodruzhestvo platform to implement Olympiad events be explored.

During the final week, the students took part in panel discussions and master classes, "Conversations on Important Things," the "Olympics in Colors" festival, sports competitions, and a phygital chess tournament.

The international forum "Financial Security in the Era of New Technologies: Threats and Solutions" was a major event. A roundtable discussion of the Council of Heads of Financial Intelligence Units of the CIS member states was also held, focusing on countering youth involvement in criminal activities.

Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education and head of the Olympiad's executive committee, Dmitry Afanasyev, discussed the procedure for determining the venue for the Olympiad finals starting in 2026, in accordance with the President's instructions.

Krasnoyarsk Krai Governor Mikhail Kotyukov also proposed creating a library of Olympiad problems on the platform, which could be used, among other things, in financial literacy and security classes.

The Deputy Prime Minister invited all members of the organizing committee and Olympiad participants to take part in the 5th Congress of Young Scientists, which will be held at Sirius from November 26 to 28.

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