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Kids
growing up

Every saving today helps them dream bigger tomorrow

As they grow,
so does their savings

Your child's future is in your hands. Whether you're planning for their higher education, university expenses, or marriage, your child's future deserves careful planning. Explore the plans below and take the first step toward securing their future today.

Eyaali – Junior Savings Plan

Protect their financial future by building the foundation.

Junior Millionaire

Your child's millionaire journey begins now.

My Education Plan

Build a strong foundation for your child's future and save with ease.

Did youknow?

Around 21% of Emiratis and 15% of Expats are already saving for their children's education.

What is aDirect Debit?

Direct Debit is a payment method that automatically deducts your chosen amount from your account to fund your savings plan.

Tips & Advices

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Investing

Invest the right way with these usable tips and learn how you can expand your wealth over time.
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Saving tips for women

Learn from our Group Deputy CEO Ms Rehab Lootah how to save in an efficient manner, while managing your daily expenses.
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Financial Wellness & Spending Plans

Your spending is in your hands. Learn how to manage and control it every day.

Frequently asked questions

Yes, you can cancel the plan before its maturity date.

The minimum amount required is AED 2,880 monthly contribution.

If you cancel early, your profit (returns) will still be paid, but it’s recalculated only for the number of months you actually completed.

Yes, you can freeze the plan twice in a year.