Last year, Amana Bank conducted 68 financial literacy programs across the country, reaching out to over 8,500 people from diverse communities including A/L school children, undergraduates, women entrepreneurs, trade associations, and professionals from industries encompassing agriculture, apparel, and healthcare.
Vice President of Retail Banking and Marketing at Amana Bank, Siddeeque Akbar said, “Amana Bank is committed to enhancing financial literacy as part of our mission to enabling growth and enriching lives. We take pride in championing initiatives that empower people to navigate their financial journeys with confidence and purpose.
Through these programs, we empower individuals to make sound financial decisions, supporting their aspirations and enhancing their economic well-being while also showcasing the benefits of our unique banking model.”
Head of Knowledge Marketing and Financial Inclusion of Amana Bank, Muath Mubarak said, “Our Financial Literacy Programs are more than just educational – they empower individuals to grow and succeed. By engaging with diverse groups across Sri Lanka, we are fostering a more inclusive and resilient financial ecosystem.”