FBL concludes SBP’s financial literacy week
KARACHI: Faysal Bank Limited (FBL), actively supported the State Bank of Pakistan’s Pakistan Financial Literacy Week 2025, which was held from April 14 to 18, 2025 under the theme ‘Financial Literacy through Collaboration and Innovation’, a statement said on Friday. As part of its strong commitment to empowering the underserved through financial education and broadening financial inclusion nationwide, the bank conducted a comprehensive initiative aligned with the SBP’s vision, featuring a week-long series of dynamic activities to engage and educate people.
The week featured a series of financial literacy sessions that were held across key districts, with activities including interactive camps offering account openings, digital banking demos, and educational materials at local markets and community centres. As part of this initiative, engaging quizzes were conducted across various schools in Pakistan, to enhance financial knowledge of students and encourage the future generation to become a part of the financial landscape going forward. Workshops and awareness sessions focused on personal finance, digital onboarding and budgeting for students, youth, women, and persons with special abilities, were also held.
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