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Bringing financial knowledge closer to women and students

From a series of seminars on financial management for students, to activities accompanying disadvantaged women in society, Home Credit's projects aim to help each individual gain financial knowledge to make safe and responsible decisions.

Báo Tin TứcBáo Tin Tức03/12/2025

Financial literacy is the foundation for each individual to live independently and make safe and responsible financial decisions. With this awareness, Home Credit aims to bring financial knowledge to all groups of people, especially women in difficult circumstances and students, the future generation of the country.

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In addition to receiving knowledge, students also actively share their perspectives and discuss with speakers about personal finance issues.

In 2025, through training sessions, seminars for students and women, along with digital media channels, the unit has brought financial knowledge closer to the community in an easy-to-understand and interesting way. These experiences and practical advice have also been compiled in the book "Understanding Finance - Smart Financial Management Guide", compiled by the unit in collaboration with Saigon Books and leading experts.

One of Home Credit Vietnam's outstanding programs this year is the University Tour 2025 series of activities aimed at equipping students with basic knowledge and skills in personal finance, such as how to assess "financial health", determine specific goals, and make financial plans for each stage of study and work.

With the participation of speakers from many different fields, the program brings multi-dimensional perspectives and real-life situations, thereby providing young people with smart spending tips, as well as long-term savings and reasonable investment thinking, helping you visualize more clearly the path to achieving financial freedom in the future.

In Ho Chi Minh City, the program was held at the University of Finance and Marketing in June and the Banking University of Ho Chi Minh City in September, before expanding to schools in Da Nang such as the University of Economics and the Vietnam-Korea University of Information Technology and Communications in October, attracting more than 2,000 students to participate directly and online.

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Home Credit representatives participated in sharing activities in the University Tour 2025 series.
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The series of 10 "Personal Finance" classes has spread practical financial knowledge to more than 300 women and students in Dak Lak province.

Another target group that is also focused on in the plan to improve financial literacy is women in difficult circumstances or living in remote areas. In the first quarter of 2025, the unit coordinated with the Capital Women's Newspaper and the Vietnam Women's Union to organize a series of financial management training sessions for women in Thanh Hoa, Dien Bien and Hanoi, helping women have more tools to manage personal and family finances and improve their lives. In October, the unit continued to coordinate with the Banking Academy - Phu Yen Branch to successfully deploy a series of 10 "Personal Finance" classes, aiming to spread practical financial knowledge to more than 300 women and students in Dak Lak province.

The classes are designed to suit each target group, helping participants easily apply them to real life. Women are equipped with skills to manage family budgets, as well as principles of safe savings and borrowing, thereby being able to proactively plan their finances and prevent the risk of black credit. Meanwhile, students have the opportunity to learn basic knowledge about saving, spending wisely and are guided to practice money management habits with the principle of "3 jars": Saving - spending - sharing.

Source: https://baotintuc.vn/xa-hoi/dua-kien-thuc-tai-chinh-den-gan-hon-voi-phu-nu-va-sinh-vien-20251203161215630.htm


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