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The Ant Bank… One Child, One Bank Savings Campaign

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In The beginning

• Savings was part of the culture of the different tribes and ethnic groups in Nigeria

• People save for different reasons – Festivity, Ceremonies, Capital projects, Education, etc.

• Many decades ago, education was incomplete without the culture of savings signified by ownership of an African clay savings box called ‘Kolo’ in Yoruba

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Kolo – The Clay Savings Box

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Facts about Nigeria and Banking Knowledge

2008 survey reveals a startling lack of financial knowledge and banking/savings culture

• More than half surveyed had never heard of a savings account or insurance.

• 1 in every 3 unaware of interest on savings• 3 out of every 4 never heard of a debit card or

and/or automatic teller machine• Fewer than 1 in every 4 knew about pension

planning and/or loans from financial institutions.

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Today – Season of Instant• Young people and adult alike are loosing the virtue

of delayed gratification because everything seems to be at the speed of light

• Instant Gratification breeds corruption and corruption breeds all manner of unimaginable crime both to self and humanity

• Many people are poor and many are becoming poor everyday

• Mostly because we are loosing the age-old culture of savings

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The Quest To Bring Back Savings Culture

To be or not to be? • The strategies – Habit Formation Process

• Exposure –Financial Literacy and Education – inclusion in Curriculum• Tools for Interaction for Savings – Ant bank• Repetition – School Savings Clubs/Seminars / Savings Day

Habit Formation Process• Exposure Response Repetition

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Which Savings Tool?

• The Cumbersome Clay or Light Re-useable Plastic that is child-friendly?

• The old boring breakable Clay, The Piggy Bank or The New Ant Bank?

• The Journey Begins …. Teach Children to Save Initiative – One Child, One Bank Campaign!

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One Child; One Bank, Savings Campaign Goals

• To distribute 1,000,000 specially designed Savings Boxes (Ant Banks) free to children and youths all over Nigeria as a tool for encouraging savings culture

• To empower 1,000,000 Children and youth with financial literacy education

• Facilitate the opening of 300,000 new savings accounts for children and youths

• Encourage savings culture through Media campaign and My Savings My Future Television Program

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Enters the Plastic Ant Bank

The Ant Bank

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Beautiful

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Colorful

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… and Child Friendly

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Why Not The Piggy Bank?

• The pig or swine is abhorred by both Muslims and Christians in Nigeria

• The two religion accounts for more than 80% of the religious and cultural inclination of the entire population

• Many will want nothing to do with the image or representation of the pig in their homes

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Why Ant Bank and not The Piggy Bank?

• Anything that will be used to encourage savings must have a universal appeal both culturally and spiritually

• Ant symbolizes hard work and saves for the future by storing up food

• Even in traditional beliefs the Ant is seen as a sign of abundance

• Though small in size, they achieve great feat working together meaning that the size of your savings may be small but over time it will become great – able to help you achieve great things.

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The character of the Ant

Children and youth can learn a lot from the Ant• The Strongest animal by size• A compulsive saver• Very courageous • Clean and socially conscious• Disciplined• Ready to sacrifice self for good of others• Delays gratification for future gains• Environmentally friendly• Good manager of resources• Saves IN THEir BANK!

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The Cultural and Religious Preference for the Ant

• The Bible Says ‘... go to the ant; ponder her ways and grow wise,” (Prov. 6:6)

• African mythology says, ‘a nest of ants near your door means you will grow rich

• The Quran also refers to the taking ant in (Qur'an, 27:18) "Ants! Enter your dwellings,."

The Ant has Universal, Cultural and Religious Acceptance. We envision that soon children around the world will take the

ant bank as a tool and first step to learning to save

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Story of the Cartoon Strip

• The Adventure of Zak

Zak Saves The Day!

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Teach Children to Save Summit 2011

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Seminar for Children In a Church

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Contact Details

Financial Literacy For All(Teach Children to Save Initiative)

19, Martins Street,Lagos

www.financialliteracyforall.org234 8023005235