All parents share a common concern regarding their children’s future. It is only natural that parents harbour anxieties while nurturing aspirations that their children will grow into well-educated, responsible individuals capable of confidently navigating their financial independence. In acknowledgement of this responsibility, NDB, as a steadfast and community-oriented financial institution, with the Shilpa Children’s Savings Account, aims to foster an environment that nurtures young minds, endowing them with the necessary tools to succeed, the bank said in a media release.
To this end, the Shilpa Children’s Savings Account provides parents with the best solution to help with their children’s future through its latest campaign. Curated under the slogan "Double your interest, Double your future", NDB Shilpa encourages youngsters and parents to cultivate a savings habit from an early age. The striking visual of a double-decker bus will be used to bring this vision to life.
The unique feature of a Shilpa Children’s Savings account is that the account holder is paid double interest (100% bonus interest) by simply continuing a monthly pledge of Rs. 500 or more. Account holders will also receive special gifts and vouchers and an array of other benefits to encourage higher savings.
Additionally, with the Shilpa Children’s Savings Account, students will receive special rewards for their exceptional performance at the grade 5 and O/L examinations. The account holders can also benefit from a hospitalisation cover and life cover for the parent or guardian. Moreover, during the promotion period, NDB has also introduced a special gift scheme in addition to the existing gifts, where deposits of over Rs. 10,000 will be eligible for gift vouchers.
Furthermore, this symbolic double decker will be visiting numerous NDB branches and touring across the country, providing eligible account holders the opportunity to partake in a journey with various forms of entertainment and games.
NDB Bank’s Shilpa Children’s Savings Account emerges not only as a prudent financial choice but also as an investment in the next generation's potential while also instilling in them the important habit of saving for their future dreams.
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