Financial literacy help for 80 Muslim kids

Citi-SMU Financial Literacy Programme for Young Adults and the Association of Muslim Professionals (AMP) will run workshops for about 80 children aged 14 to 17, whose parents are in debt and undergoing counselling. Under the tie-up between the two-year-old programme, put together by the SMU Sim Kee Boon Institute for Financial Economics and Citi Foundation, and AMP, workshops will be run twice a month until year-end. These sessions will be taught by student trainers from the Citi-SMU Financial Literacy Student Club, who have met AMP to understand the children’s needs.

Source
The Business Times