With the rise in digital payments and online shopping, parents need to find new ways to educate their children about money - and at an earlier age, too. But how can parents teach their children good money habits, especially as they can no longer see it in an increasingly cashless world? Revolut Junior can help, and here's why you might want to get it for yourself and your child(ren).
You guys have heard me talk about Revolut on this blog several times before, as I previously mentioned how its multi-currency card is a great alternative to swiping credit cards abroad (as you're charged expensive DCC fees and poor FX conversion rates). One new development they added was that of Revolut Junior, but sadly it wasn't available for Singapore...until now.
Since Junior was launched in the UK, US and other overseas markets, over 350,000 Junior accounts have been set up.
Revolut Junior - the app to teach your kids about money...