Union Bank recently tutored over 3100 students from 34 schools
across the Country as part of activities to mark the 2019 Global Money
Week and Financial Literacy Day (FLD), themed‘Learn.Earn.Save’.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Bank, Emeka Emuwa
represented by Rosemary David-Etim, Divisional Executive for the
South-West, visited Community Secondary Commercial School, Ikot-Okubo,
Akwa Ibom,to tutor the students on the basics of money, savings, gaining
employment and entrepreneurship.
Senior employees of the Bank also visited 30 other schools across the
country including St. Dominic College Yauri,Galaxy International School
Minna, Afara Technical Umuahia, and West Itam Secondary School Uyo.
Financial Literacy Day Union Bank 2019 |
As part of activities for the day, 50 students from 3 schools in Lagos
were hosted at the Bank’s Stallion Plaza Head office in Lagos for ‘A day
at Union Bank’. The lessons covered the importance of acquiring technical and life
skills,gaining access to jobs or opportunities to start small business
and access to financial education and savings.
Commenting on the importance of Financial Literacy, Mr. Emuwa noted
that teaching the basics of financial literacy to children and youths
was a targeted way of reducing financial exclusion, stressing the need
for the students to imbibe the savings culture at a young age.
Financial Literacy Day is a day set aside by the Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN)during the Global Money Week to focus on increasing the
level of awareness of the youth about the importance of earning, managing
and saving money in order to have a secure future.
Financial Literacy Day Union Bank 2019 |
Union Bank aligns with this initiative that is targeted at getting
more young people to participate in the formal banking system, creating
financially savvy citizens who trust and can navigate within the
Nigerian financial system.
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