In many homes, money remains a grown-up topic, something children are not expected to understand until much later. But the truth is, financial habits begin to form early, and unfortunately, so do financial mistakes. That’s why teaching children how money works—how to earn, save, spend, and give—is one of the most powerful things we can do for their future.
This field trip was designed to bridge that gap. Through a hands-on, age-appropriate tour of the banking hall, conversations with Access Bank staff, and fun, relatable activities, the children were introduced to concepts like saving, needs vs wants, and how banks help people grow their money.
It was not just a fun day out; it was a deliberate move to equip the next generation with financial confidence.
Access Bank, long committed to driving community impact through education and inclusion, is reinforcing a simple but powerful message: you’re never too young to understand money. By making banking approachable and financial education accessible, the bank is helping shape a future where young people are not only dreamers but also planners, savers, and future investors.
With every curious question asked and every eye widened in discovery, one thing became clear: these kids are ready. And with Access Bank opening the doors to them, the future looks brighter, more inclusive, and financially empowered.
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