The Danske Bank Group’s main contribution to society is to provide an efficient financial infrastructure. The Group’s objective is to strengthen the relationship between social activities and the Group’s primary role in local communities.
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Continue rollout of Moneyville.
Roll out Control Your Money for young people.
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Moneyville was rolled out in Estonia in 2010.
Control Your Money was launched in Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland. |
Roll out Moneyville in Lithuania and Finland.
Launch Control Your Money in Estonia, Ireland and Northern Ireland. |
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Roll out Teaching Financial Literacy for teachers. |
The Teaching Financial Literacy Web site was launched in Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland. |
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Expand the Financial Literacy Programme with a new initiative aimed at 16-18 year olds. |
| Continue to involve relevant stakeholders in the development of products and activities in the Financial Literacy and Education Investment Programme. |
External experts from six countries have been involved to ensure the quality and authenticity of the financial literacy initiatives. |
Conduct stakeholder dialogues with experts and organisations. |
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Conduct and publish research and surveys.
Strengthen publicity and communications about our research and initiatives.
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In 2010, teachers tested the Control Your Money teaching material. The test results were made public in a report.
International dialogue was strengthened through our participation in the ChildFinance Initiative. |
Establish a new framework for frequent financial literacy surveys and expert analyses in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Ireland and Northern Ireland. |
Last updated on February 10, 2011