New moves to boost financial literacy

More initiatives to ensure Singaporeans have the skills to manage their finances more effectively

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New initiatives were recently implemented under the national financial education programme, MoneySense, to equip Singaporeans with the skills to manage their finances more effectively.

The Sunday Times highlights these initiatives, which include an online tool and a new programme in schools.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on January 20, 2019, with the headline New moves to boost financial literacy. Subscribe