Financial Literacy Program in Vietnam
Enableing Women to Develop a Greater Understanding of Financial Management Principles





The Story
In Vietnam, the Financial Literacy Program led by LienVietPost Bank empowered women across Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, and Hai Phong to gain critical financial knowledge, adopt digital payment tools like the Vi Viet e-wallet, and strengthen their confidence in managing household and business finances. By combining practical training with hands-on digital tools, the program enabled women to participate more actively in economic decisions, share knowledge with peers, and build sustainable financial skills for themselves and future generations.

Quick Facts

Goal: Enable women to develop a greater understanding of financial management principles, increase confidence in economic decision-making, and expand access to digital financial tools.
Location: Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Hai Phong)
Metrics:
- 300 women completed the program
- 562% increase in Knowledge & Education units per learner
- 168,600 total W+ Education & Knowledge units generated
- Average of 562 units per learner
Standards & Certification: Standard – Education & Knowledge Domain; W+ Certified
What We Did

Results & Impact
- Women gained measurable financial knowledge and confidence, applying lessons both at home and in their communities.
- Participants demonstrated improved use of e-wallet services and willingness to adopt digital financial tools.
- The program strengthened social influence as women shared learning with family and other women, fostering gradual cultural change around financial decision-making.

In the Field
Behind the scenes of projects directly from the technical experts on the ground.