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27 Sep 2021

8th Citi Foundation-SMU Financial Literacy Symposium discusses Democratisation of Financial Knowledge

  An inaugural survey conducted by the Citi Foundation- SMU Financial Literacy Programme for Young Adults (Citi Foundation-SMU FinLIT Programme…

19 Sep 2021

Help children to value money, avoid incurring debt when they grow up

Researchers at the Citi Foundation - SMU Financial Literacy (FinLIT) Programme for Young Adults conducted the inaugural Financial Inclusion, Wellness…

3 Oct 2019

6th CITI-SMU Financial Literacy Symposium Discusses FinTech for a Sustainable Future

The Sim Kee Boon Institute for Financial Economics (SKBI) at Singapore Management University (SMU) and Citi Singapore, through the Citi-SMU Financial…

21 Oct 2018

3 tips on how to save on online purchases

Melissa Ang, a student trainer in the Citi-SMU Financial Literacy Programme for Young Adults, shared in an article that one could maximise savings on…

10 Oct 2018

5th CITI-SMU Financial Literacy Symposium discusses empowering youths with Fintech and the future of work

Blockchain, crowdfunding, cashless payment and robo advisory are no longer esoteric concepts. Fintech innovations have also been increasingly…

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