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The Maldives Monetary Authority (MMA) has announced the Tamweel Values & Vision Art Showcase, inviting students from grades 5 to 9 across the country to explore the future of finance through cr...
Mohamed Hilmy
02 October 2025, 00:00
The Maldives Monetary Authority (MMA) has announced the Tamweel Values & Vision Art Showcase, inviting students from grades 5 to 9 across the country to explore the future of finance through creativity. The Competition encourages young artists to express how ethical values, inclusivity, and sustainability can shape a financial system that benefits people, planet, and purpose.
Through
paintings, drawings, digital works, or mixed media, participants will
illustrate their vision of finance as more than just numbers and transactions,
portraying it instead as a tool for fairness, community care, and long-term
resilience. Each submission must be accompanied by a short description of the
concept and its connection to the chosen theme.
The showcase
offers eight broad themes, including “Money with a Purpose,” “My Dream of a
Fair Economy,” “Helping Hands: The Spirit of Giving,” and “A Just Future
Through Inclusive and Sustainable Finance.” These themes encourage students to
reimagine finance in ways that emphasize justice, responsibility, and social
change.
The competition
is divided into two categories، grades 5–7 and
grades 8–9 with separate recognition for digital and non-digital submissions.
Winners will receive cash prizes of up to MVR 3,000 along with certificates,
while a special award of MVR 500 will honor the best Islamic finance-inspired
artwork. Selected pieces may also be showcased at MMA events and featured in
publications and awareness campaigns.
Students may
submit their work either digitally or physically, with entries closing at 11:59
pm on 9 October 2025. MMA has stated that artworks must be original,
age-appropriate, and free from AI-generated content or plagiarism.
By blending
artistic imagination with financial awareness, the MMA aims to empower students
to see money not only as a means of exchange but as a force for building a just
and sustainable society.
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