Financial literacy programme draws 100 UPM undergrads


Tengku Amir (seated, in yellow chair) with Tengku Zafrul (seated, second from left), UPM vice-chancellor Prof Datin Paduka Dr Aini Ideris (seated, second from right) and CIMB Foundation chief executive officer Datuk Hamidah Naziadin (seated, right) with the UPM students who took part in the BeMART interactive session.

ONE hundred final-year students of Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) took part in CIMB Foundation’s flagship financial literacy programme Be$MART.

The interactive session held at UPM in Serdang, Selangor was attended by students from the Economics and Management Faculty.

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