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UOB Thailand launches UOB Money 101, an online financial literacy programme for underprivileged students nationwide

UOB Thailand has launched UOB Money 101: Teen Edition, an online financial literacy programme aimed at equipping underprivileged students across the country with financial knowledge and skills to prepare them for the future. The programme, which is held in collaboration with the Thailand Collaboration for Education (TCFE), will help 1,000 students in its first year. This initiative is a part of UOB My Digital Space, a multi-year education programme to bridge the digital gap for students from disadvantaged backgrounds across the region and to connect them to a world of digital learning opportunities.

Through a series of engagement activities and online interactions over three months, the programme will provide lower secondary-level students with a comprehensive understanding of the journey to financial wellness and critical money management principles. The programme will also introduce the students to the concepts of budgeting and goal setting, enabling them to start financial planning early and to set their financial goals, no matter how big or small.

Mr Sanchai Apisaksirikul, Managing Director, Country Head of Finance and Corporate Real Estate Services, UOB Thailand, said, “The UOB Money 101: Teen Edition programme exemplifies the Bank’s long-term commitment to fostering social well-being for a more inclusive society. Being financially literate is an important life skill for sustaining financial security, particularly during times of uncertainty such as that brought on by the impact of COVID-19. We hope that with the financial knowledge they gain and habits they develop at a young age, these students will be able to manage their finances more successfully throughout their life.”

Ms Padcha Mahatumarat, Director, Thailand Collaboration for Education Project (TCFE), said, “Financial literacy is a critical component in closing the inequality gap among Thai children. Having gained knowledge about how to manage and to plan their personal savings early, they will be able to secure their financial situation and also help safeguard the financial security of their families and communities as a whole.”

This initiative is under the UOB Heartbeat Corporate Social Responsibility Programme that focuses on art, children and education, three areas  the Bank believes are essential for the quality and progress of society.

28 September 2021
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