In line with its commitment to nurturing future leaders and empowering the next generation, NDB Bank has presented Nethila Gamage, a budding teenage entrepreneur and influencer, with an NDB Pixel account, reflecting the bank’s dedication to fostering financial literacy and independence among the country’s youth.
As a young entrepreneur with significant influence, Nethila’s journey aligns with NDB’s vision of nurturing a financially empowered generation. By offering the NDB Pixel account, which is specially designed for teenagers, the bank aims to provide young individuals with essential financial tools that will set them on a path toward success.
The NDB Pixel account is a unique digital savings account designed for teenagers aged 13 to 18, aimed at promoting financial independence and responsible saving habits among Sri Lanka’s younger generation. Account holders benefit from debit card facilities and access to NEOS mobile banking. The account also includes exclusive promotional offers, making it easier for teenagers to save while accessing a range of banking services.
Recognising that they are the key to a prosperous tomorrow, NDB seeks to equip teens like Nethila with the financial tools necessary to manage their money wisely, empowering them for future success. By combining ease of access, modern technology, and tailored financial services, NDB Pixel offers a head start on financial responsibility for the country’s youth.
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