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Parents of JN Foundation scholarship recipients have been encouraged to be good financial role models to their children, thereby enabling them to establish sound principles in money management when they become adults.

โ€œBe a good role model when it comes to your financial behavior. Children emulate their parents or guardians; therefore, be cognizant of what you are doing, as it relates to savings,โ€ said Diamond King, Youth Marketing Coordinator, JN Bank.

Miss King was addressing the virtual JN Foundation Scholarship reception on September 26, at which 37 children were officially awarded five-year scholarships, in recognition of their outstanding performance in this yearโ€™s Primary Exit Profile. One student per parish, one student per county who is a participant in the JN Bank Easi Save Programme; and 20 children of employees of The Jamaica National Group are this yearโ€™s awardees.

She further urged parents to assist their children to create wealth by teaching them to be thrifty.

โ€œHelp your child to develop a savings habit, so they can have money put aside; and once they are into the habit of saving, theyโ€™ll feel a sense of accomplishment. You should also encourage them by taking them to the bank with you to deposit their money.โ€

Miss King also urged the scholarship recipients to be intentional about saving by setting a goal, as children who begin to save early, tend to maintain the habit in their adult years.

โ€œNow is the ideal time to save because unlike your parents, you donโ€™t have much expense at this stage of your life. Therefore, if you manage your money well, then it will be there to serve you when you need it. The reverse is also true. If you waste money, there will be none when you really need it,โ€ she told the scholarship recipients.

โ€œStarting good money habits now, will put you ahead for the rest of your life,โ€ she added.

For the past 20 years, JN Bank has maintained a vibrant School Savers Programme, which has exposed hundreds of children at the basic, primary, and secondary levels, to financial literacy. This year, the programme was rebranded JN Bank Easi Save.

Zane Thompson, a former student of Burnt Savannah Primary School in St Elizabeth, who emerged the JN Bank Easi Save Scholar for Cornwall County, underscored the benefit of saving from an early age.

โ€œIt is important to me because saving has helped me to understand how to manage my money; and when I become older, it will be a habit,โ€ said Zane, who is now a first form student at Campion College.

He advised that children should start saving early and emphasised that being consistent will lead them to success in achieving their savings goal.

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