25,000 Kenyan Students Gain Financial Literacy Through Old Mutual Training

The Old Mutual Group is pleased to announce having reached 25,000 students across 24 colleges with training on financial literacy.
This has been achieved through a campaign that has seen the organisation host multiple financial education forums in universities and other tertiary institutions of learning. The programme is informed by research findings indicating a low level of financial literacy in the country. Recent editions of the Old Mutual Financial Services Monitor (OMFSM), for instance, show that nearly half of Kenyans are in considerable financial stress, with 17% struggling with debt — those earning below KSh20,000 are worse affected.
The reports also indicate that in order to make ends meet nearly 41% of Kenyans have to borrow money from family or friends. Additionally, whilst 81% of Kenyans feel that saving for retirement is important, only 26% claim to have started saving for it.
For a turnaround, the Old Mutual group decided to target students in colleges, who form a big percentage of the next income earners, equipping them with the knowledge required to sufficiently manage their finances.
The forums, which are open to all students and take place in different counties, create a fun space for lively chats about financial planning, career development, and more. Guest speakers and interactive Q&A sessions featuring financial experts, give the participants a chance to engage and learn from industry professionals.
Carol Misiko, Old Mutual’s Group Risk & Sustainability Executive, stressed how this program not only educates students but also gathers valuable insights that can help innovate Old Mutual’s products to meet the evolving needs of the youth.
“We know that young people today have the world at their fingertips with access to a wealth of information. Our goal is to help them sort through, refine and make the most of that information when it comes to financial planning, so they can secure financial freedom,” she said.
The initiative reinforces Old Mutual’s commitment to narrowing the financial literacy gap across Kenya, understanding just how much of a difference it can make in people’s lives and in the overall growth of the nation.
Meanwhile, Old Mutual continues to work with the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) and other like-minded partners to embed financial literacy into the national school curriculum. The objective is to introduce financial education in the formative stages of learning, allowing for an enlightened population as the next generation takes shape.
“Integrating financial education into the school curriculum is changing the game and will contribute to greater financial inclusion and access. We are inviting likeminded partners and institutions to join us in achieving this noble purpose,” said Misiko.
Students are encouraged to look out for updates about the upcoming Old Mutual financial education forums by following Old Mutual Kenya’s social media channels. They can also access free online resources on Old Mutual’s online platforms, joining thousands of students already benefiting from the training.
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