Corporate Profile
Eduwealth is focussed on enabling financial literacy and education through games and programs. It is widely recognised as the leader in financial education in Singapore. Eduwealth's breakthrough Praxis® games and continued innovation serve the company's mission of “making financial literacy fun….always!"
Co-founders Alan Lee, Wee Chi Yu and Hemant Doshi brought Eduwealth to life in 2002. Since October 2003, it has worked with many schools to conduct financial literacy workshops & programmes such as Praxis, Praxis Life @ Play, Praxis 4 Young Adults and Praxis Junior. These schools have obtained co-funding from MoneySENSE, Singapore's national financial education programme. In the short space of 6 years since launching their first PRAXIS® financial lifeskill program , Eduwealth has already established itself as a leading provider of financial lifeskill programs in Singapore with a dedicated training team of more than 40 trainers.
Eduweath has also conducted PRAXIS® programs for various government institutions including the Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports (“MCYS”)), Central Provident Fund Board (“CPF Board”), the National Institute of Education (“NIE”), NTUC Union, Community Development Councils (“CDCs”), and more than 100 Primary, Secondary and Post Secondary Schools.
Eduwealth has also participated in various financial literacy seminars and outreach initiatiatives hosted by leading government and educational institutions like the Ministry of Education, the National Institute of Education, Central Provident Fund Board, Monetary Authority of Singapore, Bank Negara and INSEAD to share their experiences and programs.
The Company has also received good coverage in the local press and on TV.
What is Praxis®
Praxis is an obscure English word that translates to the practical application of theory. Eduwealth’s play on the word reflects the company’s mission to use experiential learning when delivering financial literacy
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-noun, plural prax~is~es, prax ~ es [prak-seez]
- practice, as distinguished from theory; application or use, as of knowledge or skills.
- convention, habit, or custom.
- a set of examples of practice.
Origin:
1575-85;< ML < Gk Prâxis deed, act, action, equiv. to prãk~, base of prssein to do, fare + ~si
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