In a bid to foster financial literacy among young minds, Caribbean Union Bank (CUB) recently hosted students from Cedar Grove Primary School as part of its second round of educational bank tours. This initiative, aligned with Financial Information Month, seeks to demystify banking operations and instill sound financial habits from an early age. The students were treated to an immersive experience, including a guided tour of the bank’s facilities and interactive sessions on saving and money management. A highlight of the visit was a meeting with the author of *Aunty Honey’s Money*, a children’s book that uses storytelling to teach financial concepts. A CUB spokesperson emphasized the program’s goal of equipping the next generation with the knowledge and confidence to make informed financial decisions. Financial Information Month, observed annually in October across the Eastern Caribbean, underscores the importance of financial empowerment through education and awareness. This initiative reflects CUB’s commitment to nurturing financially savvy individuals who can navigate the complexities of modern finance with ease.
Caribbean Union Bank hosts Cedar Grove Primary pupils for Financial Information Month tour
