
UOB teams with CS CDC to deliver financial literacy to SG residents
They will hold workshops and publish financial literacy content.
United Overseas Bank (UOB) and the Central Singapore Community Development Council (CS CDC) have partnered to strengthen the financial well-being of Central Singapore’s residents.
The initiative will see the two cooperate to build “sustained financial resilience” through ongoing financial literacy content in CS CDC’s outreach channels, and regular Fitness Workshops beginning in January 2026.
Residents in Central Singapore can also now assess their financial well-being through the UOB Financial Health Check. The quiz covers nine key questions on savings, insurance protections, investing, and legacy planning.
After taking the quiz, participants will be able to download a report that shows their results benchmarked against general financial planning guidelines and peer groups based on age, gender and income group.