Assistance in Understanding of Financial Literation for Hongkong Immigrant Workers PT. Amal Ichwan Arindo

Authors

  • Ratnawati Wisnuwardhana University Malang
  • Ayu Agustya Ningsih Wisnuwardhana University Malang
  • Yayuk Ngesti Rahayu Wisnuwardhana University Malang
  • M. Taufiq Noor Rokhman Wisnuwardhana University Malang
  • Imam Ropii Wisnuwardhana University Malang
  • Sulis Rahayu Wisnuwardhana University Malang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55927/ajcs.v2i5.4220

Keywords:

Assistance in Financial Management, Financial Literacy, Investment Literacy, Credit, Savings, Hong Kong Migrant Worker

Abstract

The problem that is often faced by immigrant workers is good financial management when they work abroad. Good financial management is needed when they work with the financial literacy they have with basic knowledge, savings and credit, investment. Wisnuwardhana Malang University provides assistance, providing material on financial literacy in collaboration with PT. Amal Ichwan Arindo which oversees Hong Kong Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI). Community Service activities are carried out by providing materials and assistance to Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI) if needed. The method of providing material and assistance is carried out by means of Zoom and providing material directly at the PT. Amal Ichwan Arindo.

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Published

2023-05-30

How to Cite

Ratnawati, Ayu Agustya Ningsih, Yayuk Ngesti Rahayu, M. Taufiq Noor Rokhman, Imam Ropii, & Sulis Rahayu. (2023). Assistance in Understanding of Financial Literation for Hongkong Immigrant Workers PT. Amal Ichwan Arindo. Asian Journal of Community Services, 2(5), 415–420. https://doi.org/10.55927/ajcs.v2i5.4220

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