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Standard Chartered empowers future leaders through financial literacy and mentorship

Citi NewsroombyCiti Newsroom
August 25, 2025
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In today’s rapidly evolving economy, financial literacy and career readiness are essential for young people hoping to build secure, successful futures.

Continuing its sustained efforts in this area, Standard Chartered organised a financial literacy and mentorship session for students of Lashibi Senior High School and Ebenezer Senior High School.

The initiative, which forms part of the Bank’s annual employee volunteering programme, is designed to equip young people with practical financial knowledge and essential life skills.

It has become increasingly important for young people to cultivate sound money management habits early in life.

Hence, staff volunteers from Standard Chartered dedicated their time to engage students in an interactive session that covered critical areas such as financial planning, budgeting, saving, and responsible spending.

The session highlighted how even modest savings, when consistently applied, can grow into meaningful financial security over time.

Beyond financial education, the programme served as a mentorship platform, offering students invaluable career advice from experienced professionals across various departments within the Bank.

Staff shared personal stories about their professional journeys, from their early aspirations to the challenges and successes they’ve experienced in their careers.

These conversations encouraged students to think critically about their career paths and the importance of building a solid financial foundation for the future.

The interactive nature of the session allowed students to ask questions about managing personal finances, balancing academic life with career goals, and identifying professional opportunities that align with their passions.

It also offered practical tips on navigating the transition from school to the professional world, including the importance of internships, networking, and acquiring employable skills.

Speaking on the impact of the initiative, representatives from both schools expressed their appreciation to Standard Chartered for not only investing in the financial education of their students but also for providing a platform for meaningful mentorship.

Many students remarked on how the session gave them new perspectives on managing money and planning ahead, skills they previously had little exposure to.

This financial literacy and mentorship event aligns with Standard Chartered’s long-standing commitment to promoting inclusive economic opportunities and financial empowerment.

Through initiatives like these, the Bank continues to reaffirm its role in shaping responsible, financially literate future leaders who are well-equipped to contribute to Ghana’s socio-economic development.

As part of its employee volunteering month, Standard Chartered remains focused on championing impactful initiatives that uplift and empower communities, reflecting the Bank’s purpose of driving prosperity and improving lives.

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