RMA pilots YE-Banking to instill values and make youth financial literate

The Royal Monetary Authority (RMA) has initiated Youth Ethics (YE) banking to promote financial literacy by encouraging ethical activities in schools. Three schools and a volunteer group in the country have started the preparation process for the implementation of YE-Banking. A former class VI student of Jigme Losel Primary School in Thimphu, Tshering Yangchen suggested […]

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