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As the government pushes reforms and promotes personal pension plans, citizens remain wary, acutely aware that what is marketed as beneficial often carries hidden strings. Open dialogues and fundamental reforms are urgently needed. The financial sector's practices, which seem to prioritize control over service, not only hinder personal financial autonomy but may disturb the fabric of trust necessary for an effective banking system.
In the end, if the financial institutions continue to prevent citizens from freely accessing their funds, they risk further alienating their customers, creating a cycle of mistrust and frustration that could have lasting implications on the economy and society at large.