Nasfund Contributors Savings and Loans Limited (NCSL) is helping students in East New Britain province develop good financial habits through its recent Young Minds Savings Campaign.
The campaign, which ran from August 25 to 29, aimed to teach the value of saving to students at Kokopo Secondary School, Malaguna Technical Secondary School, and Kerevat National High School.
During the event, NCSL staff spoke directly with students about the importance of saving, even in small amounts.
According to Delma Bualten, NCSL’s Area Manager for the NGI & Southern Region, the message was simple.
“We are here to help young people understand that saving even a kina a day can make a real difference over time.”
Students were encouraged to save K1 daily and track their progress, with the goal of depositing their savings into an NCSL account once they become eligible.
The campaign also introduced students to NCSL’s digital services, with some signing up for the MyNCSL Member Online platform.
Teachers and school leaders praised the program and expressed interest in expanding it to include more staff in the future.
Beyond just banking, the campaign is part of NCSL’s broader effort to prepare young people for their future.
“We are proud to be part of their journey.”
“This initiative highlights NCSL’s dedication to financial literacy, community outreach, and member support, with the goal of fostering a new generation of financially responsible Papua New Guineans.”
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