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... sharing innovations inthe savings market. Brussels: WSBI. World Savings Bank Institute. (20 07). Examples of WSBI members’ initiatives inthe field of financial education. Brussels: WSBI. World ... in participating in savings and are accumulating assets in youth savings initiatives aroundthe world. Additionally, these examples demonstrate that saving and participation in savings programs ... youth savings accounts. The number of youth savings accounts increased from only 2, 336 accounts in 20 01 to nearly 20 0,000 accounts in 20 05 (WOCCU, 20 05). ã In the Philippines, Cantilan Bank...
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