‘Money Savvy Piggy Bank’ initiative to help children manage money

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Today Fun Park Rentals will officially launch its ‘Money Savvy Piggy Bank in Guyana’ initiative which will unveil its national drive ‘Teach Children Money Habits for a lifetime’.

The launch in the Ogle Room of the Herdmanston Lodge, Queenstown, Georgetown is expected to be graced by Deputy Governor of the Bank of Guyana, Dr. Terrence Smith; Mrs Judy Semple-Joseph of CreditInfo Guyana and representatives of the Ministry of Education and the Banking Fraternity.

Since the venture is aimed at educating children throughout Guyana how to be financially independent, it will entail a national call to all parents, teachers, guardians and policy makers to come on board and to transfer Guyanese children into the next “money savvy” generation.
These skills, it is believed, will impact Guyanese children’s lives on mastering money.
Fun Park Rentals, is a recognized leader in the field of delivering excitement to children through a variety of thrilling games and rides.
In launching the national drive, the Fun Park Rentals family plans to introduce children to a different kind of fun, one that empowers through the use of a money management tool – the Money Savvy Piggy Bank. It teaches the children how to grow and multiply their money from as young as four years old.
The team at the Fun Park Rentals believes that if the children are taught to budget and save when they are young, they will develop good money habits when they are adults.

The money savvy piggy bank has four chambers— Save, Spend, Donate and Invest — instead of one slot. The chamber system teaches a child about money management and choices. They are taught that each time they receive money they have options to Save, Spend, Donate and Invest.

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