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Fifth Third Bank made a $10,000 technology grant to Burton Middle School to support the school’s engagement with the new virtual Young Bankers Club program.
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The program is an eight-week financial literacy course led by a cartoon character named Maximillion Money.
Credit: Fifth Third Young Bankers Club Author: Molly Brewer Updated: 2:55 AM EDT June 3, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio Kids are learning about math and money in a new way at school, and now in their summer programs.
It’s all thanks to the Fifth Third Bank Digital Young Bankers Club, which uses a video game format to teach kids about where money is made, how it’s spent and the difference between debit cards and credit cards.
The program, used by students like the fifth graders at Woodcrest Elementary School, is an eight-week financial literacy course led by a cartoon character named Maximillion Money.
Fifth Third Bank Launches Digital Financial Literacy Program for Children
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Staff
2 months ago
CINCINNATI–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Fifth Third Bank, National Association today announced the launch of the first-ever digital version of the Fifth Third Young Bankers Club
®, its signature financial educational program for fifth-grade students.
Young Bankers Club
® is an engaging financial education program that helps students learn key math life skills online at any time. Lessons were developed to help students establish sound foundations in money management and an appreciation for saving. Traditionally, Young Bankers Club
® lessons were taught in school classrooms, often by Fifth Third employees serving as mentors for the program. The new Young Bankers Club