Young Nepali students learning financial literacy skills during NMB Bank's Global Money Week program

Nepal Bank Teaches 4,000 Young People Money Skills

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NMB Bank in Nepal just wrapped up a nationwide financial literacy campaign that reached over 4,000 students and community members during Global Money Week 2026. The program taught young people essential skills like saving, digital banking safety, and long-term financial planning. #

More than 4,000 young people across Nepal just gained the financial skills they need to build secure futures, thanks to a weeklong campaign by NMB Bank.

The bank celebrated Global Money Week 2026 by bringing financial literacy programs directly to schools, colleges, and communities nationwide. Through its network of 202 branches, NMB turned banking locations into classrooms where young people could learn skills many adults wish they'd mastered earlier.

Students learned practical lessons on building saving habits, making responsible financial choices, and navigating digital banking safely. The program also covered long-term financial planning, giving young people tools to think beyond their next purchase to their future goals.

NMB didn't just stick to classrooms. The bank organized rallies and awareness campaigns in communities across the country, meeting people where they are. They also published educational materials on social media, extending their reach beyond the 4,000 direct participants.

Nepal Bank Teaches 4,000 Young People Money Skills

The Ripple Effect

When young people learn financial literacy early, the benefits multiply across generations. These 4,000 students will likely share their knowledge with family members, make smarter financial decisions throughout their lives, and eventually teach their own children healthy money habits.

In a country where digital banking continues to expand, this education arrives at the perfect time. Young Nepalis are now equipped to use NMB's 184 ATMs and digital services confidently and safely, avoiding common pitfalls that cost less-informed users money and stress.

The timing matters for another reason: Global Money Week brings international attention to financial education, reminding us that money skills aren't luxuries but necessities. NMB's commitment to reaching thousands of young people shows that banks can be community partners, not just transaction processors.

Financial literacy remains one of the most practical gifts we can give the next generation, and 4,000 young Nepalis just received it.

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Based on reporting by Google News - Literacy Program Success

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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