Corporate Social Responsibility

Implementing Financial Literacy Phase 2: Bank Sampoerna Breaks Moneybox in Perguruan Cikini Elementary

10 September 2018 | Corporate Social Responsibility
Implementing Financial Literacy Phase 2: Bank Sampoerna Breaks Moneybox in Perguruan Cikini Elementary

After implementing the first phase of Financial Literacy Education in May, Bank Sampoerna held the second phase at Perguruan Cikini Elementary School. At this phase, sixty 6th graders opened moneyboxes that had been given in the previous stage. The enthusiasm of students to start saving from an early age can be seen from the total money saved during this 4-month period, not less than Rp.5 million in total are collected.

The event was attended by a member of the Board of Management who was also the Head of Bank Sampoerna’s Internal Audit Unit, A. Dendi Hardiansah and Bank Sampoerna’s Corporate Communications and Investor Relations Head, Ridy Sudarma and several senior management levels. Meanwhile, Perguruan Cikini Elementary was represented by Ervin Trisworo as the Principal, and several mentoring teachers.

Through this activity students were expected to be more interested in exploring banking industry and understanding the importance of early saving for a better future.

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