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Regions Bank Teams Celebrate Financial Literacy Month by Sharing the Good

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Regions Bank launches its 15th annual Share the Good initiative, focusing on helping students build financial confidence through volunteer efforts. The program aligns with Financial Literacy Month activities and aims to instill positive money habits in young individuals.
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The bank’s annual volunteer program is focusing on building financial confidence.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Regions Bank on Tuesday announced the launch of its 15th annual Share the Good® initiative, a company-wide volunteer effort that benefits communities served by Regions throughout the Southeast, the Midwest and Texas. To complement the bank’s Financial Literacy Month activities this April, Regions’ 2024 Share the Good theme is Helping Students Build Financial Confidence.

Every year, Regions associates volunteer as a team to support the company’s mission to make life better. (Photo: Business Wire)

Every year, Regions associates volunteer as a team to support the company’s mission to make life better. (Photo: Business Wire)

Regions associates will work with community organizations, youth programs and schools to deliver Regions Next Step® financial wellness curriculum, teach financial education workshops, and more.

According to Gina Sian, who leads the Regions Making Life Better Institute® program, aligning Share the Good initiatives with Financial Literacy Month integrates volunteerism with a key pillar of Regions Bank’s community engagement strategy – financial wellness.

“We believe building positive money habits needs to start early,” Sian said. “Our middle and high schoolers are the next generation of savers, spenders and investors. If our associates can help students understand the power of their financial choices at a young age, then we can help jump-start their journey toward financial wellness and success.”

The Share the Good program is part of an ongoing commitment to community outreach. In 2023, Regions associates volunteered 104,000 hours in the areas where they live and work. More than 1,300 associates were named Regions Community Champions for dedicating at least 16 hours of service to the community – a 54% increase from the prior year.

“The Share the Good program is an opportunity to further use our experience and financial insights in ways that benefit people beyond the four walls of the bank,” said Brett Shaffer, head of Community Relations at Regions. “It’s another example of how Regions can rally around locally driven service opportunities and make a meaningful impact on others.”

Share the Good activities will continue through April 30. Examples include:

  • Birmingham, Ala.: Regions teams in Jefferson and Shelby counties are organizing several financial wellness events:
    • On April 17, GEAR UP Jefferson County is hosting Regions Day. Volunteers will present Banking Basics for Students, part of the Regions Next Step curriculum. There will also be a Regions Next Step Reality Check budget simulation.
    • Later in the month, associates will teach Money Basics for Life to students with disabilities at Tarrant High School.
    • Opportunities will also be available to conduct financial education courses at the Birmingham Housing Authority and at the Pinson Valley High School Cosmetology Program.
    • Additionally, more than a dozen Regions volunteers will participate in Junior Achievement’s “JA in a Day” at Grantswood Community School.
  • Shreveport, La.: Regions associates are excited about facilitating Reality Check budget simulations several times throughout the month:
  • Raleigh, N.C.: Regions Market Executive Terry Hoey is leading by example, teaching financial literacy courses at the Boys and Girls Clubs of Wake County, and he’s passionate about Sharing the Good. “Helping more people understand the essentials of money management is one of the most powerful ways we can help our communities,” Hoey said. “Reaching students at an early age, especially those from families that may be unbanked or underbanked, helps build a foundation for future success.”
  • Across Iowa: Regions associates are connecting with Iowa Jobs For America’s Graduates (iJAG) to present virtual financial education classes to 155 schools throughout the state. The students will review basic banking concepts and learn about money management, saving, creditworthiness and the importance of safeguarding financial information.

Community engagement is a significant part of the culture at Regions and is fostered through a variety of ongoing programs. For example, every year, Regions offers associates a paid day off to volunteer in their community. Further, as part of its Making Life Better Institute, the bank connects associates with a wide range of ongoing volunteerism opportunities that align with their skills and experience. Examples of the bank’s involvement are available in the annual Shared Value Report and the Community Engagement section of Regions’ news website, Doing More Today.

About Regions Financial Corporation

Regions Financial Corporation (NYSE:RF), with $152 billion in assets, is a member of the S&P 500 Index and is one of the nation’s largest full-service providers of consumer and commercial banking, wealth management, and mortgage products and services. Regions serves customers across the South, Midwest and Texas, and through its subsidiary, Regions Bank, operates approximately 1,250 banking offices and more than 2,000 ATMs. Regions Bank is an Equal Housing Lender and Member FDIC. Additional information about Regions and its full line of products and services can be found at www.regions.com.

Jeremy D. King

Regions Bank

Regions News Online: regions.doingmoretoday.com

Regions Media Line: (205) 264-4551

Source: Regions Financial Corporation

FAQ

What is Regions Bank's 2024 Share the Good theme?

Regions Bank's 2024 Share the Good theme is Helping Students Build Financial Confidence.

What activities will Regions associates participate in as part of the Share the Good program?

Regions associates will work with community organizations, youth programs, and schools to deliver financial wellness curriculum, teach financial education workshops, and more.

How many hours did Regions associates volunteer in 2023?

In 2023, Regions associates volunteered 104,000 hours in the areas where they live and work.

What is the goal of the Share the Good program according to Brett Shaffer?

According to Brett Shaffer, the goal of the Share the Good program is to use Regions' experience and financial insights to benefit people beyond the bank's premises and make a meaningful impact on others.

What examples of Share the Good activities are mentioned in the press release?

Examples of Share the Good activities include financial wellness events in Birmingham, such as Banking Basics for Students, Money Basics for Life, and participation in Junior Achievement's 'JA in a Day' at Grantswood Community School.

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