MyBnk Scotland

Expert-led financial education for young people in Scotland

Financial education for young people in Scotland

Our expert-led programmes aim to build financial capability at key transitional moments, addressing mindsets, attitudes and behaviours to help young people form an understanding of the wider world of money.

Based in the Central Belt, we deliver to organisations throughout Scotland. Locally based Education Officers deliver our Money Twist programme for primary and secondary schools and Money Works to those leaving care, on employability courses or moving/moved into independent living.

Money Works participants will gain an SQA Level 4 Unit Award in Personal Money Management.

Supported by the Hymans Robertson Foundation, The Robertson Trust, Agnes Hunter Trust, Gannochy Trust and the Centre for Financial Capability.

Our Work

View our full suite of programmes available in Scotland, from primary school sessions to young adult programmes.

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Our Story

MyBnk caught up with Gemma, who fronts our latest financial education hub in Scotland. We talk poverty, Pythagoras and a reluctance to discuss dosh.

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Curriculum Mapping

See how we map our financial education programmes to the requirements of the national curriculum and outcome frameworks in Scotland.

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Contact

See the contacts and links you need to book programmes in Scotland and interact with MyBnk online.

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Contact

To find out more or book programmes for your young people, please contact gemma.orr@mybnk.org or andreu.quintana@mybnk.org.

Case Studies

From opening a first bank account and trading in real markets, to moving out of care and into independent living, MyBnk’s financial education workshops pack a BIG punch!

“Now I Know Where To Go For What I Need” – Seeking Help

"They Don’t Teach You This At School. It’s Not Common Knowledge" - Fighting Debt

"It’s Given Me The Confidence To Go Out And Speak To People"

“Always Save Your Money For The Future, You Might Really Need It Then.” - Saving Up

"Better spend an extra hundred or two on your son's education, than leave it him in your will." ~ The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot

Gemma Orr

Scotland Area Manager- Scotland and Northern Ireland