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The National Bank of Fiji was set up by the Government of Fiji to provide banking services to the people of Fiji concentrating on the rural markets where commercial banks found it unprofitable.οΎ  In 1999 Colonial Fiji Life Ltd purchased minor shareholding from the Government of Fiji and the trading name became Colonial National Bank.
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Ideas for Parents to encourage Savings
Open a MoneyZONE Account together
Involve your children in the process as much as you can, right from the start. Do it together at any Colonial National Bank branch.

Try and find a way to make regular monthly deposits
This is important. Your children will see the savings balance growing on each monthly statement. They will also see ‘bonus interest’ accruing and they will get a real sense of achievement, particularly if they have earned some of the money going in.


Treat the savings as ‘their’ money

Most children feel great when they are contributing and being recognised and rewarded for their efforts. So, if you can, get them to bank in a portion of their ‘pocket money’ each month, and let them see the account balance grow. An excellent way to encourage regular savings is to set up an automatic payment or regular deposit into the account. You could also provide opportunities to earn extra money by giving them odd jobs around home such as wash cars, clean windows, mow lawns, sweep leaves, walk a dog, baby sit kids etc.

Set long-term and short-term goals
Having a major long-term goal is a terrific idea, but sometimes the goal can seem a long way off and the progress feels slow. To help children stay motivated, a useful idea is to set a very short-term, highly achievable savings goal, and have this in place with a longer-term goal. Achieving a short-term goal helps to keeps them enthusiastic and committed. They also start learning about setting savings priorities.

Use the monthly statement as an opportunity to discuss progress
You could encourage your children to use their calculator and check the statement calculations and perhaps, from time to time, reset the savings goals and the planned contributions. Don’t forget to keep all the statements in a safe place. Children like to be able to look back and see the progress they’ve made.

Teach them to bank a ‘windfall’
It’s a good idea to establish the idea that unexpected cash gifts or extra earning should go straight into their savings account. Even if the money is spent soon after. It’s still a very good habit to encourage your children to put it into the bank first, ‘while they think about what they will do with it’. © ASB Bank Limited 2001.

For more information about how the MoneyZONE account is set up, refer to What’s MoneyZONE?

Got a question about MoneyZONE? Just call Colonial EasyCall on 13 2888 7.00am to 7.00pm Monday to Friday (except public holidays) or send your enquiry through the Information Request page.