Student government leaders from Same Boys High School visit NMB Bank to learn practical financial solutions

By Ashrack Miraji therespondent 

As part of their efforts to gain practical financial knowledge, student government leaders from Same Boys High School paid a special visit to the NMB Bank branch located in Same District.

 The purpose of the visit was to provide the students with an opportunity to learn firsthand how financial institutions offer services and solutions that improve the lives of citizens.

The students were warmly welcomed by the branch manager, Mr. Saad Masawila, who praised them for taking the initiative to seek knowledge beyond the classroom.

 Mr. Masawila emphasized the importance of financial literacy among young people, noting that understanding financial matters helps prepare students to become responsible citizens and future leaders.

During their session with the students, NMB Bank staff explained the various services the bank offers, including loans for entrepreneurs, savings and withdrawal services, and community education on money management. 

The students had the opportunity to ask questions and engage in open discussions about the challenges and opportunities within the financial sector.

Beyond learning, the visit also aimed to strengthen the relationship between educational institutions and financial organizations in Same District. 

The school leadership expressed gratitude to NMB Bank for dedicating their time and expertise to educate the youth, stating that the knowledge gained would positively influence the students’ financial habits and build discipline in money management.

Overall, the visit was a great success and inspired the students to remain focused in their studies and to seek innovative ways to acquire knowledge outside traditional classroom settings.

 NMB Bank reaffirmed its commitment to continue partnering with schools to build strong financial foundations for the next generation.

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