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KFH Promotes Children’s Financial Literacy

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06/02/2025

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06/02/2025

KUWAIT CITY, Feb 6: Kuwait Finance House (KFH) participated in an innovative and interactive event to promote the principles of savings and early financial planning among children in collaboration with Kenzi Market.

The two-day educational program was held in the Assima Mall, targeting the kids segment. Through the collaboration with Kenzi Market, children had the opportunity to develop their financial awareness, strengthen their saving habits, and gain a deeper understanding of the importance and benefits of saving. This helps prepare them to handle financial responsibilities more effectively in the future.

The Bank’s participation, through Baiti account program, is in line with KFH’s plans of empowering the next generation and enhance the skills of children when dealing with customers and the overall community.

KFH has always been keen on supporting such initiatives as part of its commitment to constantly develop all segments of society, foster positive values among upcoming generations, and build a sustainable financial future based on awareness and planning.

Additionally, KFH offers a special program for children that provides various benefits, including Baiti savings account (from birth up to 14 years of age), and Al-Hassad account, which allows customers to take part in year-round draws and prizes. The account also features a range of offers and cultural and entertainment activities throughout the year. Moreover, it encourages children to save, promotes the use of modern technology, and makes it easy to manage and track their accounts.

It is worth noting that Kenzi Market is an innovative project that targets children, by providing a fun, educational experience to reinforce positive financial values. Kenzi Market is distinguished by its approach in which children are encouraged to participate by introducing their own projects and showcasing products they have created themselves.