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Access ARM expands financial literacy campaign


Access ARM Pensions has expanded its flagship corporate social responsibility initiative, Shape Your Future, to 100 schools across Nigeria.

This programme which is in its second year is aimed at fostering financial literacy among young primary and secondary school students by equipping them with practical financial management skills, laying the groundwork for long-term financial independence.

The ‘Shape Your Future’ project lead at Access ARM Pensions, Oluchi Maduwuba, in a statement on Tuesday, described the initiative as a vital tool for empowering the next generation.

“‘The Shape Your Future’ financial training program has grown immensely since its inception. The first edition, launched last year, was met with tremendous success. This year, we are thrilled to expand our reach to 100 schools nationwide, impacting even more students and instilling essential financial skills that promote long-term financial well-being,” Maduwuba said.

This expansion includes participation from schools in all six geopolitical zones.

Delivered by Access ARM Pensions staff, the training sessions focus on fundamental topics such as saving, budgeting, financial planning, and understanding income and expenses. The interactive curriculum is designed to make complex financial concepts accessible and engaging for young learners.

“Feedback from students and teachers has been overwhelmingly positive. Students now understand the importance of budgeting and saving, which equips them with practical tools for their daily lives and future aspirations,” Maduwuba added.

Looking ahead, Access ARM Pensions aims to advocate for the integration of financial literacy into school curricula nationwide, creating a ripple effect that nurtures responsible financial behaviour and strengthens the economy.

“By embedding financial literacy into youth education, we prepare them to make informed financial decisions as they grow. This initiative not only promotes long-term financial independence but also seeks to minimise future financial mismanagement and empower young Nigerians with skills to thrive economically,” Maduwuba concluded.

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