Namibia: Financially Savvy Children Produce Prosperous Adults

In view with President Hage Geingobs vision for Namibia, where no Namibian should be left behind Standard Bank Namibia has launched their first ever children's saving account, the Digi Youth Account.

Parents may open the account for their children from infancy to the age of 18. This account is to make children more financial savvy and instill in them the benefits of saving.Celebrating the launch are, from the left, Penny Jansen, Head of Sales, Personal and Business Banking, Erna Kaura, Liabilities Manager, Baronice Hans, Head of Personal and Business Banking and Saara Shivute, Head: Branch Distribution. See article on page 4 (Photograph by Mandisa Rasmeni)

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