RAMCI unveils plan to help millennials learn about financial competency


Credit health: (From left) RAMCI head of consumer and trade bureau senior manager Zuraidah Ahmad, Lai and Saravanan at the event.

KUALA LUMPUR: Credit-reporting agency RAM Credit Information Sdn Bhd (RAMCI) is hoping to attract and educate more millennials with its complimentary, three-month credit-score-monitoring initiative.

With financial competency among the lowest within this group, RAMCI chief executive officer Dawn Lai said the initiative is timely to reinforce the importance of checking one’s credit health regularly and to maintain a good credit score.

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