MoneySense launches campaign to teach Singaporeans financial prudence amid Covid-19 pandemic

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MoneySense launches campaign to teach Singaporeans financial prudence amid Covid-19 pandemic
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SINGAPORE — National financial education programme MoneySense has rolled out three initiatives as part of a 12-week long campaign to help Singaporeans better manage their finances amid the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic.

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