Faysal Bank Limited (FBL), has aligned with the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) for ‘Pakistan Financial Literacy Week 2024′. Demonstrating a firm commitment to advancing financial education and inclusivity, FBL reaffirms its dedication to complementing SBP’s efforts in this empowering initiative.
Yousaf Hussain, President & CEO of Faysal Bank, emphasized the pivotal role of financial literacy in fostering financial inclusion, particularly among vulnerable communities. He highlighted FBL’s unwavering commitment to promoting sustainable development through its expansion strategy.
Hussain underscored Faysal Bank’s dedication to financial education, particularly in the realm of Riba-free Islamic Banking, pledging to align with the government and regulators’ focus on deepening financial inclusion.
During Pakistan Financial Literacy Week 2024, Faysal Bank teams will conduct educational camps across five districts, namely Abbottabad, Bahawalnagar, Mirpur, Okara, and Gilgit, spanning three consecutive days starting March 5, 2024.
Additionally, volunteers from the bank will engage with children from underprivileged schools, imparting knowledge on saving money and highlighting the digital future of financial institutions. Through the National Financial Literacy Programme, FBL empowers its employees with enhanced financial knowledge via an internal platform, Faysal Ecademy, facilitating convenient access to educational resources and fostering continuous learning.
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