In the 2018 – 2019brschool year, Central Bank employees taught 1,819 children from nine Nebo SchoolbrDistrict elementary schools as part of the American Bankers Association “TeachbrChildren to Save Program.”
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Each year, CentralbrBank employees look forward to spending many hours participating in these localbrfinancial literacy programs that benefit and strengthen the communities of UtahbrCounty.
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“There are manybrfacets of my job that I enjoy immensely and participating in the Teach Childrenbrto Save Program is definitely near the top,” said Kristine Fry, a LoanbrAssistant in Central Bank’s Payson Office.
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Teach Children tobrSave is sponsored by the ABA Foundation and provides bankers nationwide anbropportunity to serve their community and teach young children the importance ofbrsaving. Central Bank is one of only two local Utah County Banks thatbrparticipated in the Teach Children to Save Program this year.
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“We feel a greatbrresponsibility to serve and educate our community, which is why Central Bankbremployees have participated in TCTS for the last several years. This programbrintroduces children to financial principles and provides them the tools theybrneed to successfully manage their money—and we are proud to be a part of that,”brsaid Mark Packard, Bank President.
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Central Bank has served the communities of Utah County for overbr128 years and currently operates 11 locations from the Point of the Mountain tobrPayson.