Standard Bank empowers SA youth to save their first R100,000 by age 30

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Standard Bank empowers SA youth to save their first R100,000 by age 30
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SPONSORED | standardbankZA’s 10% Millionaires Movement aims to help talented young people develop the right mindset and skills to build financial independence. 10Pm

The 10% Millionaires Movement aims to help talented young people develop the right mindset and skills to build financial independence‘Saving your first R100,000 can open the door to doing great things such as starting a business, buying a car or paying a deposit on a home,’ says Lindy-Lou Alexander of Standard Bank.

The 10% Millionaires Movement invites South Africans between the ages of 18 and 30 to take control of their own destinies by building their savings and investment from their regular grind or side hustles. It provides them with the opportunity to start putting away R300, R500 or R1,000 a month and grow this to start the business they are passionate about or realise their first big financial goals.

“Young South Africans can direct their passion and energy towards saving R100,000, which is 10% of a million — whether it’s through studying, hustling or dreaming big,” says Lindy-Lou Alexander, brand and marketing head of consumer and high net worth at Standard Bank.

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