Financial literacyFinancial literacy

At the Danske Bank Group we believe that a higher level of financial literacy and education not only enriches the life of the individual but also contributes to healthy economic growth in society. Therefore, from 2008 to 2010, we will spend more than €8 million on financial literacy and education initiatives aimed at children, young people, teachers and students.

Our initiatives involve developing new products, advisory services, educational materials, events and grants to stimulate financial skills and knowledge. We will also continually develop surveys and analyses to provide insight into the challenges and opportunities related to financial literacy.


Last updated/revised on August 7, 2008

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Financial Literacy and Education InvestmentFinancial Literacy and Education Investment

Children and financial literacy
Initiatives for children include a fun Web site where children can gain financial knowledge through play – alone or with their parents or teachers.
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Students and financial literacy
Initiatives for students include the Group’s first socially responsible banking product for students with children and study grants for students travelling abroad.
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Teachers and financial literacy
Educational material is available for classroom use.

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Financial literacy research
Through research, the Group aims to generate insight into the most important financial literacy challenges for selected target groups in all our markets.
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About the programme
Read more about the Financial Literacy and Education Investment Programme.

About financial literacy

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Survey of 18- and 19-year olds and their parents

What is the level of financial literacy among 18- and 19-year-olds in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland?

 Download Zapera's survey (933 KB) 

Survey of parents of 5- to 7-year-olds

Are five-year-olds too young to learn about money? Read Zapera’s survey of parents of 5- to 7-year-olds in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

 Download survey of parents (747 KB)