Tag: teenager finance
Teen-focused banking app Zywa scores $3m
Teen-focused banking app Zywa, which is aimed at Gen Z in the Middle East and North Africa, has scored $3m in its seed funding round.
Teen-focused challenger bank Copper Banking secures $4.3m investment
Digital bank for teens Copper Banking has secured $4.3m in its seed funding round, which was led by PSL Ventures.
Mozper is a newly launched banking app targeting teens in Latin...
Mozper is a Latin America-based FinTech that has launched out of the Y Combinator accelerator to offer a digital banking service for teenagers and parents.
Teenager neobank Walrus said to raise pre-seed round
Walrus is a mobile banking app aimed at teenagers and it has reportedly closed pre-seed capital to support its growth.
How children-focused FinTechs are helping to improve the poor state of...
Managing money is a daunting task everyone faces. Whether it is setting budgets or preparing for the future, no matter how old you are, it is not easy, but a number of apps are springing up looking to help by educating kids on finance.
Payments app for teenagers Fampay said to close round on $4.7m
Fampay, a payments app aimed at teenagers, has reportedly bagged $4.7m in seed funding which was led by Y Combinator, Venture Highway, Sequoia India and Founders Capital.
Family-focused money management app Jassby scores $5m in funding
Jassby, a money management mobile app focused on families, has reportedly raised $5m in a funding round.
Piggy banks getting the chop in favour of digital banking
Children in the UK are moving away from their piggy banks and towards online bank accounts, according to new research from Halifax.
Wallit collects $2.6m in funding, alongside rebrand from Ourly
Wallit, a rewards-savings app aimed towards teenagers, has collected $2.6m in a seed funding round which will help it keep up with rising demand.
Child-focused banking platform Greenlight Financial Technology bags $54m Series B
Greenlight Financial Technology, which aims to help parents raise financially smart children, has bagged $54m in its Series B.