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Financial Education Campaign for Youth in Tuv Province

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The Bank of Mongolia, in collaboration with the Deposit Insurance Corporation of Mongolia and the Governor's office of Tuv province, organized a Manage Your Money Wisely event on April 3, 2026 in Zuunmod as part of Global Money Week 2026. The event featured interactive competitions testing financial literacy among young participants, with students awarded savings certificates and souvenirs. This is part of the OECD Global Money Week annual campaign now in its 13th edition since 2012.

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The Bank of Mongolia, in partnership with the Deposit Insurance Corporation of Mongolia and the Governor's office of Tuv Province, hosted a financial education event for youth in Zuunmod on April 3, 2026. The event featured interactive competitions to test financial literacy among young participants, with successful students receiving savings certificates and souvenirs.

This outreach initiative under Global Money Week 2026 is informational and does not create compliance obligations for regulated entities. Financial institutions and educational institutions may note this as part of broader financial literacy promotion efforts by the Bank of Mongolia, but no regulatory reporting or operational changes are required.

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Global Money Week 2026 Campaign Continues in Tuv Province

2026-04-03 17:30 | News

On April 3, 2026, as part of the international “Global Money Week 2026” campaign, the Bank of Mongolia, in collaboration with the Deposit Insurance Corporation of Mongolia and the Governor’s office of Tuv province, organized the Manage Your Money Wisely event in Zuunmod.

L.Tumurchudur, governor of Tuv Province, and G.Enkhtaivan, deputy governor of the Bank of Mongolia, attended the opening ceremony. In their opening remarks, they encouraged children and youth to manage their finances wisely, spend responsibly, and cultivate a habit of saving.

The event featured interactive competitions designed to test the financial literacy of young participants. Students who successfully participated were awarded savings certificates and souvenirs.

Initiated by the OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) Global Money Week is an annual global campaign aimed at enhancing financial literacy for children and youth. Throughout 13 editions, starting in 2012, GMW has reached over 71 million children and young people in 176 countries and territories worldwide.

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BoM
Published
April 3rd, 2026
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Notice
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Final
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Consumers Educational institutions Government agencies
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9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Financial literacy education Youth outreach
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Financial Services
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Government & Public Administration
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Financial Services

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