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Teaching Kids to Thrive Financially: The Malaysian Money App Making a Difference

Anuj Kumar Verma
Last updated: February 12, 2024 1:52 pm
Anuj Kumar Verma
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Something about VircleAnd for schools?What’s next?

Hello Friends, there’s an app called Vircle that can help you with your money! It’s made for kids in Malaysia and it can help you save and spend your pocket money. They just got some money to help them grow. 

Investor check means that some people or companies called Kumpulan Modal Perdana and Gobi Partners gave money to support something. 

The amount of money that was collected is a secret and not told to anyone. 

Something about Vircle

Yes, money is something we all enjoy using to buy things. But sometimes, people learn to save money only when they are older and it can be too late. We don’t want that to happen to your kids, so it’s important to teach them about saving money early on. 

With Vircle, talking about money is now much easier (and something you can actually do!). 

You can help your child manage their money by giving them a special card that they can use to buy things at stores that accept Visa. 

You can also control how much money they can spend and keep an eye on how they are using their money. This way, they can learn to be responsible with their money from a young age. 

And for schools?

Cash is really important, but it can also be really dirty with germs and bacteria. So, there’s a better and safer way to pay that parents will like. And it’s also great for stores that don’t take cash anymore. 

Kids get a special card that they can use to buy food and things at school without using real money. Even if they lose the card, there are safety measures in place to keep their money safe. It’s really easy for schools to get everything set up and teach everyone how to use it. 

What’s next?

They’re going to expand their services to public schools nationwide! 

Oh, and they’ve also got a goal to bank 1M Malaysian kids and 3M children across SEA in the next five years.

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