ANZ Welcomes Federal Funding For MoneyBusiness

ANZ welcomes the Federal Government's commitment of $500,000 to expand the reach of MoneyBusiness Coach Training through delivery partner Indigenous Consumer Assistance Network (ICAN).

Over the next twelve months, ICAN will upskill community professionals nationally on how to use MoneyBusiness financial education content to better support their clients.

MoneyBusiness is an ANZ initiative, developed to build the money management skills and confidence of Indigenous Australians.

ANZ developed MoneyBusiness in partnership with the Australian Government in 2005, following research which showed that financial exclusion was a significant problem among Indigenous communities. The program is estimated to have reached more than 90,000 First Nations people in 215 communities.

ANZ Head of Social Impact and Community Janet Liu said: "We're proud MoneyBusiness has again been recognised for its contribution to the financial wellbeing of so many Indigenous Australians."

"Financial wellbeing is a critical part of maintaining strong, thriving communities. We're looking forward to working with ICAN and Federal Government on this expansion support more Indigenous Australians build on their financial skills," said Liu.

ICAN CEO Aaron Davis said: "ICAN is committed to supporting financial wellbeing organsations build their workforce capacity through our registered training organisation, ICAN Learn."

"As an organisation that provides financial counselling and capability services in regional Australia, ICAN knows how important it is to create local employment pathways and how much programs like MoneyBusiness can assist in that journey."

"ICAN's focus of developing the Indigenous financial capability workforce nationally through targeted training initiatives aligns perfectly with the goals of the MoneyBusiness program."

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