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The JN Bank Schools Savers’ Programme (SSP) is a banking initiative
aimed at cultivating the habit of saving from a tender age.

The programme is open to registered schools to assist with developing a sense of thrift among students.

The school categories are:

  • Infant/basic schools
  • Primary/preparatory schools
  • High schools

Benefits of JN School Savers’ Programme

  • Creates a culture of savings and independence in students
  • Provides access to banking days at institutions
  • Unlimited financial literacy sessions
  • Eligibility for all JN SSP Saving Promotions

Let’s get you started. Sign up your school to become a JN Bank School Saver

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