Children rewarded for $ense


The champion: Candy pointing to the artwork that earned her the top prize in the challenge.

HER drawing appears to have been prophetic. For Candy Voo Siao Tian, her artwork depicting a family holiday and saving the rest of her winnings, won the top prize in the Alliance Bank AEIOU Challenge.

It helped that the 11-year-old’s artistic skills and understanding of financial concepts gave her an edge in the drawing competition, that uses comic strips as a fun and interactive way to educate students on financial literacy.

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