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The Sanlam Moola-Money Family Game Show aired on 3 April. It is South Africa’s first financial literacy-focused TV game show, which places the emphasis on fun for participants and viewers and aims to play a meaningful role to improve financial knowledge among South Africans.

Families are competing for a weekly R50 000 prize and an overall prize of R500 000. The show consists of a series of fun challenges to educate contestants and viewers about smart money and financial management, with expert financial coaches on hand to support the families and share insights.

“The show consists of a series of fun challenges to educate contestants and viewers about smart money and financial management, with expert financial coaches on hand to support the families and share insights.”

Sydney Mbhele, Chief Executive: Brand at Sanlam, says, “Financial education has a massive impact on the financial security and prosperity of South Africans. Knowing how to successfully budget, manage debt and spending, invest, and save can help this generation, and generations to come, become financially confident and resilient.”

 

 

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