Polaris Bank Launches Nationwide Youth Literacy Campaign for Global Money Week 2026
Polaris Bank reaches thousands of students during Global Money Week 2026, teaching digital financial skills and responsible budgeting under the "Smart Money Talks" theme.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 14, 2026, 7:51 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Leadership News

Championing Financial Awareness for the Next Generation
Polaris Bank has reaffirmed its dedication to the economic empowerment of Nigerian youth by actively participating in Global Money Week 2026. The annual campaign, which runs from April 7 to April 30, is a global movement aimed at ensuring children and young adults are equipped with the knowledge to make sound financial choices. The bank's participation this year builds on a successful 2025 track record, during which it directly engaged nearly 3,400 students across dozens of secondary schools. By embedding these lessons early, Polaris Bank aims to foster a generation that is not only financially literate but also capable of navigating the complexities of the modern economy.
The "Smart Money Talks" Digital Mandate
The 2026 edition of the campaign is centered on the theme "Smart Money Talks," a directive that prioritizes financial decision-making within an increasingly digital landscape. Polaris Bank's curriculum for the month has been designed to address the unique challenges of the digital era, focusing on emotional intelligence and critical thinking in financial behavior. The bank intends to help students distinguish between digital trends and sustainable financial practices, providing them with the tools to resist peer pressure and the pitfalls of instant-access financial tools that often target younger demographics.
Collaborative Implementation With Regulatory Oversight
In alignment with guidelines from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and its Financial Literacy Secretariat, Polaris Bank is rolling out structured sessions in schools located within its operational states. These sessions are comprehensive, covering fundamental topics such as the culture of savings, the mechanics of budgeting, and the responsible use of diverse financial products. Furthermore, the bank is introducing students to the concepts of entrepreneurship and digital financial services, ensuring they understand both how to manage money and how to generate value in a tech-driven marketplace.
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