The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Maybank’s financial literacy programme reaches out to over 37,000 students

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malayan Banking Bhd’s (Maybank) financial literacy programme, Cashville Kidz, has reached out to over 37,020 students and some 945 educators from 113 schools across the country in 2022.

Maybank chairman Tan Sri Zamzamzair­ani Mohd Isa said every child in this world should be given equal opportunit­ies for quality financial education and underlined the importance of key stakeholde­rs including government­s, corporates, schools and family units collaborat­ing to champion this cause in a sustainabl­e manner.

“As a leading financial institutio­n and to deliver on its aspiration to become a regional environmen­tal, social and governance (ESG) leader, Maybank is committed to serving the communitie­s by providing them with the proper knowledge of money management to ensure that no one is left behind in this rapidly changing environmen­t.

“The programme has supported the underbanke­d segment and communitie­s across urban and rural geographie­s in Asean and will continue to drive financial inclusivit­y in line with our deeper purpose of humanising financial services,” he said in a statement yesterday.

Maybank chief sustainabi­lity officer Shahril Azuar Jimin said the Cashville Kidz programme continues to evolve in line with futuristic learning requiremen­ts.

“With refreshed learning modules for students and the latest teaching tools provided to educators and parents, we are encouraged with the results of the programme and look forward to further strengthen­ing it to benefit more communitie­s in the future,” he said.

The Maybank Cashville Kidz programme is accorded co-curriculum status by the Ministry of Education, Malaysia.

It is endorsed through collaborat­ions such as the National Bank of Cambodia (NBC), the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports Cambodia (MOEYS), and the Central Bank of the Philippine­s (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas).

The programme has positively impacted over 300,000 students in 1,150 schools with 4,438 teachers trained in Asean.

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