Wema Bank Tutors Students on Healthy Savings Culture

March 15, 2018
Wema Bank Tutors Students on Healthy Savings Culture

By Modupe Gbadeyanka

As part of its effort to build a healthy savings culture amongst young Nigerians, Wema Bank has visited several public schools across the country to educate students on the benefits of growing their financial knowledge and nurturing healthy investment habits which will serve them well in the future.

During the period, over 25 schools, spread across all six geographical zones of the country, were visited by senior officials of the bank including OAU International School, Ile-Ife, Osun State, which was visited by the Bank’s Deputy Managing Director, Mr Ademola Adebise and the Executive Director, South Bank, Mr Wole Akinleye.

The initiative was part of the bank’s activities to celebrate the 2018 Financial Literacy Day which seeks to highlight the importance of financial literacy and teach Nigerians how to establish and maintain healthy financial habits.

During his visit, the Deputy Managing Director lectured the students on the important of imbibing a healthy savings culture at an early age, which he said makes it easier to achieve set life goals and puts them on the right path to attaining financial freedom.

Mr Adebise also advised young people to learn the art of budgeting, noting that it helps in distinguishing between wants and needs. “This way you can set your priorities right, regardless of how little you have,” he said.

Most of the students present at the interactive session admitted to having learned some useful saving tips and were keen to test their knowledge once they open a savings account.

In a bid to help them kick-start their savings programme, Mr Adebise agreed to fund the first 50 students who open an instant Wema Bank Savings Account during the session.

In addition, the bank’s Executive Director, Mr Akinleye, said students should imbibe the culture of going on excursions to financial institutions and engaging in internships during the holidays to further grow their financial knowledge and money management skills.

Wema Bank offers a range of savings products focused on helping customers to reach their financial goals. The bank also has two products tailor-made for young people.

Modupe Gbadeyanka

Modupe Gbadeyanka is a fast-rising journalist with Business Post Nigeria. Her passion for journalism is amazing. She is willing to learn more with a view to becoming one of the best pen-pushers in Nigeria. Her role models are the duo of CNN's Richard Quest and Christiane Amanpour.

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