Financial Literacy stories - Page 2

Tonik Bank and MoEngage bring digital banking to unbanked Filipinos
Mon, 23rd Oct 2023
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Tonik Bank collaborates with MoEngage, driving digital banking access for unbanked Filipinos and aiming to revolutionise financial services.

Lista unveils new branding and focus on personal finance
Wed, 11th Oct 2023
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rebrand
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accessibility
Lista, a finance application from the Philippines, is rebranding to emphasise personal finance and encourage users to gain financial literacy.

ANZ digital finance transformations falling behind
Thu, 19th Jan 2023
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digital transformation
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financial systems
Only 5% of Australian organisations and 2% of their New Zealand counterparts have a strategy to accomplish a robust digital finance transformation.

Montessori Australia, Raiz Invest improve financial literacy
Fri, 8th Apr 2022
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partner programmes
Montessori Australia (MA) has announced it is partnering with Raiz Invest to improve financial literacy for Australian children.

Apple NZ posts modest profit of $23m
Tue, 2nd Feb 2021
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data analytics
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planning
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personal computing devices
Apple NZ reports healthy revenue and modest profit in 2020, with revenue reaching $965.5m and a profit of $23.3m.

Mastercard launches new initiatives to empower those hit by COVID-19 lockdowns
Tue, 12th May 2020
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commerce systems
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supply chain & logistics
Mastercard commits to bringing one billion people and 50 million businesses into the digital economy by 2025, with a focus on women entrepreneurs.

Kiwis adopting great savings habits but overestimating returns
Tue, 19th Nov 2019
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investment
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financial literacy
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sharesies
Four out of five New Zealanders save beyond KiwiSaver, but most overestimate their interest returns, research from Sharesies reveals.

Government invests in financial literacy education
Wed, 7th Jun 2017
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budgeting
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money management
Government invests $10.2m in financial education initiatives to equip young New Zealanders with money management skills.