Singer Ali Hoang Duong interacts with young people attending the workshop "Living digitally - Living quality" at the Cashless Day 2025 festival - Photo: VAN TRUNG
On the morning of June 15, hundreds of young people did not mind the bright sunshine of the weekend morning to participate in the workshop "Living digitally - living quality" at the Cashless Day festival held on Nguyen Hue walking street (HCMC).
Life is to have memories
At the beginning of the workshop, hundreds of young people were excited to interact directly with singer Ali Hoang Duong of Anh trai say hi right on stage. Ali Hoang Duong believes: “Digital living is when all daily needs - from shopping, traveling to paying bills - are solved neatly with just a phone in hand.
Digital living is not just a trend, but a way for us to live better, more conveniently, and keep up with the pace of modern life - especially when it comes to cashless solutions".
Experts share tips to help young people live a quality life in the digital age - Photo: VAN TRUNG
The young singer confessed that he is the type of person who controls his finances, meaning "I don't use too much money to invest, but I also don't enjoy too much.
I also save to ensure safety. Besides, I also work hard to earn more money. Of course, I also set aside a portion to enjoy…”, Ali Hoang Duong shared.
That is also the concept chosen by many young people for a modern lifestyle.
Among them, many young people choose to live a life of “making memories” as the most important. That is, they are willing to do anything, spend a lot of money in exchange for an experience (going to a concert, traveling, etc.) that they have long desired.
Useful tips
Faced with the modern quality living concept of many young people in the digital age, experts from many fields have provided knowledge, as well as "tips" so that young people can spend economically, wisely and intelligently but still ensure a quality life, a life with memories.
Regarding the choice of bank account, Ms. Tran Thi Thanh Huong - Director of Card Products and Business, Vietnam Prosperity Joint Stock Commercial Bank - VPBank - said that currently spending by credit card is very popular, many people no longer carry cash with them.
The joy of young people receiving gifts when participating in the workshop "Living digitally - Living quality" on the morning of June 15 - Photo: VAN TRUNG
“Grasping that psychology, when designing products, banks all revolve around the three pillars of the largest spending needs to build many specific and suitable incentives for the top: travel, e-commerce (shopping) and health care” - Ms. Huong said.
Regarding the habit of frequently traveling by technology vehicles of the majority of young people, Ms. Dang Hanh Nguyen - growth director of Be Group Joint Stock Company (Be ride-hailing application) - shared the newly launched Be ride-sharing service.
Accordingly, this service allows users to share a ride with another passenger, helping to optimize travel costs for students when they need to book a car for a long trip, to the airport or during rush hour, to events...
Meanwhile, borrowing money to spend is also a trend chosen and used by many young people.
Faced with the problem of black credit, Ms. To Thuy Trang - Marketing and Communications Director of FE Credit - recommends: “Only borrow when really needed. Have a plan to manage loans intelligently. There are many lending applications on the market, only borrow from reputable parties. Do not borrow from many different applications, especially when the lending conditions are too easy. This will lead to difficulty in repaying the loan, and at the same time affect your credit score, making it difficult to borrow in the future.”
Exciting series of activities for Cashless Day 2025
Cashless Day 2025 with the theme “Cashless payment promotes digital economy ”. The series of events is held in the final year of implementing the Project on developing cashless payment for the period 2021-2025 according to the Prime Minister's decision.
The program is organized by Tuoi Tre newspaper, Payment Department, Banking Times in coordination with Ho Chi Minh City Department of Industry and Trade, National Payment Joint Stock Company (Napas) with the support of VPBank, HDBank, Mastercard, Visa, Sacombank, Vietcombank, ACB, BIDV, Vikki, JCB, MoMo, Saigon Co.op,
Vingroup Corporation - Joint Stock Company, Eximbank, Agribank, SHB, TPBank, KienlongBank, MB Bank, Vietinbank, TikTok Shop, Can Gio Island Bird's Nest, Phamarcity Pharmacy, UEL University of Economics and Law, Satra, Ho Chi Minh City Electricity Corporation, Loreal, KAFI, VIB, BVBank, UOB, LC Foods, Tefal, Phat Tai Investment and Culinary Joint Stock Company, Onelife Company Limited.
The program aims to raise social awareness, encourage people to access and use modern payment methods such as e-wallets, QR codes, contactless cards, etc., and contribute to building a sustainable cashless ecosystem in Vietnam.
One of the highlights of this year's event series is the "Ting Ting Day" festival, taking place from 7:30 a.m. on June 14 to 9 p.m. on June 15 at Nguyen Hue walking street, offering a series of experiences on payment technology, mini games, workshops on spending management, modern lifestyle, etc.
In particular, a highly anticipated activity is the E-concert with a star-studded lineup and two large promotional programs including a nationwide promotion program and a Shopping Season promotion program in Ho Chi Minh City.
Within the framework of the program, there was also a workshop on “Cashless Payment: Driving Force for Digital Economic Growth” with the participation of nearly 300 delegates.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/mach-nuoc-cho-ban-tre-song-chat-song-co-ky-niem-trong-thoi-dai-so-20250615132044964.htm
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