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Unity Bank Facilitates Financial Literacy Training During Global Money Week

Group Head Customer Engagement Group, Unity Bank Plc, Mrs. Titilayo Abraham appreciating Students of the St Columba’s Grammar School, Agbor, Delta State during the Financial Literacy Training facilitated at the school to mark the 2022 Global Money Week.

In commemoration of the 2022 Global Money Week, Nigerian lender, Unity Bank Plc facilitated Financial Literacy Training at St Columba’s Grammar School, Delta State, as well as in 30 other schools across the Federation.

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