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Heritage Bank takes 5, 544 students, teachers on financial literacy skills

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Heritage Bank Plc empowered 5, 544 students and teachers in 11 secondary schools across the country on financial literacy skills, as part of efforts to support the Financial Literacy Day of the Central Bank of Nigeria and the Global Money Week.

The CBN’s Financial Literacy Day is a globally celebrated event to promote savings, drive financial inclusion, invariably gain a higher standard of life and secure the economy, which is the crux of the bank’s financial literacy programmes.

For the fifth year running, Heritage Bank has successfully commemorated the CBN Financial Literacy Day, a workshop that was premised on the Global Money Week theme: #MoneyMattersMatter.

This year, CBN directed Heritage Bank to adopt schools in Benue, Adamawa, Jigawa, Plateau, Imo, Bayelsa and Ogun states for financial literacy workshop and the day afforded the participants the opportunity to gain financial education.

Students and teachers were taught several concepts including; the role and management of money, needs and wants, benefit of budgeting, spending and savings.

While others include savings with a financial institution, the basics of financial education and Heritage Bank savings product for young persons (Bud Account).

Addressing some of the participants, the CEO/MD of Heritage Bank, Ifie Sekibo, reiterated the importance for young Nigerians to financially and economically equipped for the development of the nation.

According to him, Nigerian youths and those around the world need to be fortified economically via financial literacy knowledge acquisition, which will foster the importance of understanding savings culture and entrepreneurship.

In line with its mission to create, preserve and transfer wealth across generations, Sekibo said Heritage Bank developed the HB Bud Savings Account to help its customers to create wealth for the children and provide them a future of financial independence.

“As a bank committed to creating, preserving and transferring wealth from one generation to the next, we have consistently maintained our position as the leading brand in financial inclusion initiatives by leveraging on CBN’s mandate to impact schools across the geopolitical zones and improve financial inclusion,” he said.

According to him, opening a savings account for a child is one of the best ways to introduce him/her to that concept of saving at an early age.

He explained that one of the ways the bank has continued to promote savings amongst children is the introduction of “My day as a banker”, which is also the Heritage Bank’s unique way of promoting financial literacy among children, which is the core of the HB Bud Savings Account, specially designed to promote savings habit among children and youths.

Meanwhile, other senior employees of the bank visited other select schools in the country as directed by the apex bank to promote financial literacy.

According to Heritage Bank, today’s children and youth should become empowered economic citizens, capable of understanding the importance of saving, and equipped with the skills to be employed and create their own livelihoods.

The bank wants young people to learn to manage their money wisely. By empowering children and youth, Heritage Bank can help them create a positive wave that will expand from themselves, to their families, to entire communities and the economy at large.

Source: G Business

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