First Bank of Nigeria Limited, has reassured customers of its commitment towards financial inclusion in the country as it joined the rest of the world to participate in the 2023 edition of the Global Money Week (GMW) held recently.Information Guide Nigeria
LEADERSHIP reports that Global Money Week is an annual global awareness-raising campaign on the importance of ensuring that young people are financially aware as they acquire knowledge, skills, attitudes and behaviours necessary to make sound financial decisions and ultimately achieve financial well-being and financial resilience.
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With the theme, “Plan your money, plant your future” the 2023 edition of the Global Money Week (GMW) is specifically selected to prompt young people to be forward-looking.
The Global Money Week is also orgainsized to have a broad view of the environment and society in their financial decisions. It is focused on the impact of a prudent approach to money by children as it plays an important role in securing their future.
According to LEADERSHIP, the Chief executive of the First Bank Group, Dr Adesola Adeduntan, led other staff of the bank across the country in inspiring children and youths to learn about money, livelihoods and entrepreneurship.NYSC Portal
Complementing the FirstBank Group CEO’s efforts, other FirstBank staff visited at least one school in 20 states, including the FCT, where over 3000 children were engaged with the rudiments of financial literacy.
Adeduntan had a virtual knowledge sharing on the ethics of managing money at Redeemers Secondary school Libya road, Narayi Junction barnawa kaduna State.JAMB Result