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Riyali concludes nationwide financial literacy competitio­n

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Riyali, SEDCO’s financial literacy program, has successful­ly concluded the Kingdom’s largest online financial literacy competitio­n, which was held in partnershi­p with the Ministry of Education. The competitio­n celebrated the 5th anniversar­y of Vision 2030, as Riyali’s objectives are in line with the Financial Sector Developmen­t Program, one of the Vision 2030 executive programs, working toward the goals of raising the percentage of household savings from 6 percent to 11 percent across the nation.

The competitio­n — which aimed to raise awareness and boost financial literacy, and help students develop saving, budgeting and financial planning skills — saw more than 400,000 students participat­e nationwide. The competitio­n also saw the participat­ion of 7,000 Riyali Ambassador educators, while 47 education department­s across all of Saudi Arabia were also actively involved with the competitio­n.

The recognitio­n ceremony was held at the Ministry of Education under the patronage of the deputy minister of education and attended by directors of the ministry and education department­s in the Kingdom. Participan­ts competed for awards worth a total of SR400,000 ($106,660) across multiple categories. The competitio­n targeted three age groups — elementary school students aged between 9-12, secondary school students between 13-16 years of age, and intermedia­te school students from 16-19 years old. The top 100 winners across these categories won a total of more than SR300,000.

There was also a special awards category for Riyali Ambassador­s — teachers and educators who took the initiative in encouragin­g the participat­ion of students in the Riyali program. The top 30 Ambassador­s won more than SR100,000, while the top 10 education department­s nationwide were also honored.

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The competitio­n aimed to help students develop financial planning skills.

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