A group of educators, communicators, and finance professionals who believe that understanding money should not require a university degree.
Zinvante brings together people with backgrounds in economics education, financial communication, and adult learning. Our common goal is making financial concepts genuinely accessible.
Education Director
Valentina has spent over a decade developing financial literacy programs for community organizations across Buenos Aires. She leads curriculum design at Zinvante, ensuring every module is grounded in real-world relevance.
Content Economist
Rodrigo brings an academic background in macroeconomics and a particular focus on communicating complex ideas clearly. He translates economic concepts into language that makes sense for everyday decisions.
Learning Experience Designer
Florencia specializes in adult education and instructional design. She shapes how Zinvante's content is structured so learners can progress naturally from basic concepts to more nuanced understanding.
The team at Zinvante operates from a simple conviction: financial knowledge is a right, not a privilege. Too often, personal finance content is written for people who already understand it. We write for people who are starting from scratch.
That means no assumptions. No condescension. We explain what a peso is before we explain what inflation does to it. We describe how a bank account works before we discuss interest rates. Every concept earns its place in the curriculum by being genuinely useful to someone navigating their finances in Argentina today.
Every piece of content is reviewed for plain language. If a simpler word works, we use it.
Our examples reflect Argentine economic reality, not generic textbook scenarios.
We explain how things work. We never tell you what to do with your money.
Not knowing something is the starting point for learning, not a failing.
Explore our methodology and learn how the Zinvante programs are structured to build real financial understanding.
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