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Security Federal Savings Bank promotes financial literacy through cash prize video contest for teens

Last Updated on October 9, 2017 by cassnetwork

Logansport, Ind – Security Federal Savings Bank is accepting submissions for its Lights, Camera, Save! video contest. The contest, organized by the American Bankers Association Foundation, is a national competition that encourages teens to use video to communicate the value of saving money and inspire their peers to become lifelong savers. Security Federal Savings Bank will award the top three local winners $125, $100, and $75, respectively.

“Lights, Camera, Save! gives Indiana students an opportunity to harness their creativity, learn about using money wisely and communicate those lessons with their peers,” said Annette Russell, President and CEO. “A strong financial education is critical to a successful future and we are thrilled to participate in a contest that reinforces that message.”

To participate, students (ages 13-18) must create a video, 90-seconds or less, on saving and using money wisely and submit a link to the video along with a completed entry form to the bank by Dec. 1.

Security Federal will host the first round of judging and select a winner to compete on the national level for a prize up to $5,000, plus a scholarship for a teacher at their school to attend the annual Jump$tart National Educator Conference.

Videos will be judged on their quality, message, content and the criteria set forth by the contest’s official rules. To learn more about Lights, Camera, Save!, visit lightscamerasave.com

Security Federal Savings Bank is stationed in Logansport, Indiana with branches in Lafayette, Delphi and Kokomo. Since 1934, Security Federal has been the primary loan originator in Cass County and is a mutual financial institution that offers quality banking, investment services and trust services using the latest technology available.

SOURCE: News release from Security Federal Savings Bank

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