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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESS Newswire / April 24, 2025 / To celebrate Financial Literacy Month and the bank's annual community engagement program, Regions launches a bank-wide volunteer blitz.

By Candace Higginbotham

The world of personal finance is changing rapidly.

With the increased use of digital currencies and other technological advancements, along with the continued threat of fraud, it's a complex environment that can be challenging for consumers to keep up with.

It's more important than ever that everyone has a basic understanding of how money works and how to manage it. But according to the World Economic Forum, financial literacy in the U.S. has hovered around 50 percent for eight consecutive years, with a 2 percent drop in the past two years.

"Increasing financial wellness is the right thing to do - to ensure that every person has the opportunity for financial success."

Regions is doing its part to help turn that around. In honor of Financial Literacy Month, the bank is launching a comprehensive financial wellness blitz that will continue throughout April.

Financial wellness is firmly rooted in the culture at Regions. It's part of the company's mission to make life better and create shared value for customers and communities.

"Increasing financial wellness is the right thing to do - to ensure that every person has the opportunity for financial success," said Leroy Abrahams, head of Community Engagement at Regions.

"But it's also an investment. When people have a greater understanding of their finances they make better decisions. By establishing a better situation today for themselves and their families, they're also building generational wealth and creating a healthier economy. And that benefits all of us."

Regions executes on its commitment to financial wellness in several ways. The bank provides easily accessible, no-cost financial education courses to anyone, whether they're a Regions customer or not. Regions Next Step® curriculum includes customized tools, online resources, webinars, podcasts and in-person sessions covering topics ranging from budgeting, to saving and understanding credit, to insights for small-business owners, college students and people planning for retirement - and every life event and milestone in between.

"Building Financial Confidence" is the theme for this year's Share the Good program, and associates across Regions' markets will be working with community partners all month to host financial education events for a variety of audiences.