Financial Literacy Program open across New South Wales classrooms
The Greater Bank Finance Academy is proud to announce teachers across New South Wales can deliver the High School Financial Literacy Program in 2024.
I am involved in a number of community partnerships within Greater Bank. I was approach to see if I would be interested and I jumped at the opportunity. To be able to help educate the young people of today is so important.
Too often as lenders in the business do we hear the incorrect information of “you need to get a credit card to get a credit score” or people not realising that Buy Now Pay Later services like ZipPay impact their credit file.
By providing these life lessons early on we are hopefully setting up young people to have a good relationship with their finances.
The level of engagement! From the younger grades to year 12 they’re still engaged and asking questions. The questions vary given age - as does the way we present. This is needed to keep it as valid and relatable to the age group we have in front of us.
I have a daughter who I will be teaching these lessons to and it’s easy for me as I’m in the industry. I want to be able to set as many kids up as I can with this knowledge and give them the best head start to their future.
The Greater Bank Finance Academy is proud to announce teachers across New South Wales can deliver the High School Financial Literacy Program in 2024.
A team of Greater Bank employees have again been enlisted to teach the important life skills of financial literacy to high school students across the state.
Financial literacy is an important life skill that all children need to learn, which is why we’ve partnered with the University of Newcastle to present the Greater Bank Finance Academy.