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Youth Ambition

With 60% of Saudis aged under 30, it’s no surprise that SAB has chosen to prioritise youth – always seeking ways in which it can help the Kingdom’s young people achieve their ambitions and reach their full potential.

Our Money Saving Programme provides tips and advice on how to manage finances smartly – helping make the next generation more financially literate. SAB Academy eases new graduates into the world of work, with career support opportunities within SAB available to participants. And our SME programme offers guidance on planning and risk assessment, to help young people build their own successful small businesses.

Let’s look at those three Youth programmes in more detail:

1- Financial Literacy

Financial Literacy is the individual's knowledge and skills to manage personal and family budget successfully.

As part of its commitment to the community, SAB is keen to raise the level of financial literacy among members of the community and motivate them to have the necessary tools to help them manage their financial needs. The Rialy program is one of the Bank's initiatives in this area, to educate the community and motivate them to take educational courses that qualify them to acquire skills and knowledge of the basics of financial planning and savings.


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2- SAB Digital Academy

SAB Digital Academy is one of the community initiatives offered by SAB within the scope of supporting the ambitions of young people, and assisting Saudi talents in entering the labor market, supplying the financial sector with qualified talents, and contributing to achieving the goals of the Kingdom's Vision 2030.


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3- Entrepreneurs programme

The Small and Medium-sized Enterprise (SME) sector is increasingly important to the Kingdom’s economic and social growth. Government spending programmes already help fund and develop a wide range of business possibilities for young people.

At SAB our focus on the thriving SME sector makes business sense, contributes to local economies and supports job creation.

Our SME programme trains and challenges young entrepreneurs through workshops designed to enhance their skills and knowledge.

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