Alef Education (ADX: ALEFEDT) announced a partnership with Zoud, the National Financial Wellbeing & Sustainability Initiative, to provide digital financial literacy lessons to students across the UAE through the Alef Platform.
According to the company, the Digital Financial Education Program has already reached 17,841 students across 111 schools nationwide since its launch earlier this year, demonstrating strong early adoption and engagement.
Key highlights:
• Partnership between Alef Education and Zoud
• Financial literacy program delivered through the Alef Platform
• Reached 17,841 students since launch
• Implemented across 111 schools in the UAE
• Targets students in Grades 5–12
• Available in both English and Arabic
• Includes 72 digital financial literacy lessons
The program is designed to help students develop practical money management skills from an early age through digital learning experiences. Topics covered include:
• Budgeting
• Saving
• Responsible spending
• Long-term financial planning
According to Alef Education, the lessons combine topic explanations, educational videos and interactive activities to make financial learning more engaging, personalized and accessible for students across different grade levels. The program includes nine lessons per grade in each language.
Geoffrey Alphonso, Chief Executive Officer of Alef Education, stated that the collaboration aims to help students develop critical thinking skills, responsible financial habits and the confidence to make informed financial decisions throughout their lives.
The initiative supports the UAE’s broader efforts to strengthen financial literacy and equip future generations with skills needed to navigate an evolving economic landscape.
Alef Education currently serves approximately 2 million students and 84,000 educators across more than 19,000 schools in the UAE, Indonesia and Morocco through its AI-powered digital learning solutions.
Source: Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) Disclosure / Alef Education
Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes only and should not be considered investment or financial advice.