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Weyay Bank launches ‘Jeel Dasman’ card to promote financial literacy

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Last updated: 2025/11/23 at 11:34 PM
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Kuwait is witnessing a groundbreaking initiative in financial literacy, spearheaded by Weyay Bank and Dasman Bilingual School. This collaboration has resulted in the launch of the “Jeel Dasman” card, a unique offering designed to empower young Kuwaiti students with essential financial skills and foster a culture of responsible money management. The project isn’t just about providing a debit card; it’s about building a financially savvy generation prepared for the future.

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A Card Designed by Students, For StudentsParental Control & Financial Guidance

Weyay Bank & Dasman Bilingual School: Pioneering Financial Literacy with the “Jeel Dasman” Card

The partnership between Weyay Bank and Dasman Bilingual School, initially announced last October, has blossomed into a tangible program with a direct impact on students. Recognizing the need for early financial education, the bank launched a competition challenging students to design the “Jeel Dasman” card. This creative endeavor served a dual purpose: nurturing artistic talent under the guidance of Dasman’s art teachers and simultaneously introducing fundamental financial concepts.

The winning design, created by a talented Dasman student, will be exclusively available to students of the school for a limited period. This exclusivity adds a layer of pride and ownership, further engaging students with the concept of financial responsibility.

A Card Designed by Students, For Students

The competition wasn’t merely about aesthetics. It was a carefully crafted learning experience. Students were encouraged to express their individuality and creativity, but also to consider the implications of financial tools. The resulting “Jeel Dasman” card is a testament to their ingenuity and a symbol of their growing financial awareness.

Parents interested in participating can easily open a Weyay account and obtain a “Jeel” card for their child through the intuitive Weyay app. The process is designed to be quick and seamless, taking only minutes to complete. Once issued, the card can be used for purchases both online and in physical stores, both within Kuwait and internationally.

Introducing “Jeel”: A Digital Banking Experience for Young Kuwaitis

The “Jeel Dasman” card is part of Weyay Bank’s broader “Jeel” initiative, a pioneering digital banking solution specifically tailored for children aged 8 to 14. This innovative product is the first of its kind in Kuwait, offering young people the opportunity to experience the benefits of digital banking firsthand.

“Jeel” isn’t simply a scaled-down version of adult banking. It’s a thoughtfully designed experience that prioritizes simplicity and safety. The accompanying “Jeel” app provides a user-friendly interface, allowing children to manage their money with ease. Furthermore, the card enables access to digital wallets like Apple Pay, introducing them to modern payment methods.

Parental Control & Financial Guidance

Understanding the importance of parental oversight, Weyay Bank has integrated robust control features into the Weyay app. Parents can monitor their child’s spending, set limits, and guide their financial decisions. This balance between independence and supervision is crucial for fostering responsible financial habits. This aspect of the “Jeel” card is particularly appealing to parents seeking to instill a strong financial foundation in their children.

The focus on financial education is a key differentiator for Weyay Bank. They aren’t just providing a tool; they’re providing a learning opportunity.

Weyay Bank’s Commitment to Social Responsibility & Future Generations

Alya Al-Sane, Head of Marketing at Weyay Bank, emphasized the significance of this initiative, stating, “We are proud to introduce the “Jeel Dasman” card as an extension of our partnership with Dasman Bilingual School. This initiative reflects our commitment to equipping the next generation with the financial and digital skills they need for a brighter future. What makes this card truly special is that it represents the students’ identity and creativity.”

This initiative underscores Weyay Bank’s dedication to corporate social responsibility, extending beyond traditional financial services to actively contribute to the educational landscape of Kuwait. By investing in the financial literacy of young people, Weyay Bank is investing in the future of the nation.

The launch of the “Jeel Dasman” card and the broader “Jeel” program demonstrate Weyay Bank’s commitment to innovation and its understanding of the evolving needs of the Kuwaiti population. The initiative also highlights the growing importance of digital banking in the region.

In conclusion, the “Jeel Dasman” card represents a significant step forward in promoting financial literacy among Kuwait’s youth. By combining creative expression with practical financial education, Weyay Bank and Dasman Bilingual School are empowering the next generation to become responsible, informed, and financially secure citizens. Parents are encouraged to explore the “Jeel” program and open an account for their children, setting them on a path towards a brighter financial future. Visit the Weyay Bank website or contact their Solutions Center to learn more and begin the enrollment process.

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