“At REGO, we’re constantly developing ways to help banks and credit unions offer the best financial literacy tools to their customers’ children,” said
With REGO, children can now take their earnings from chores and allowances and make fractional investments. REGO’s platform features a mock investing module that allows parents to teach their children about the power of investing, illustrating how even a few dollars invested today may grow significantly in the future. With parents’ guidance and control, children can learn to invest in a safe and secure environment provided by REGO, promoting financial literacy and independence.
To provide the capability of fractional investing, REGO has partnered with
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To learn how your financial institution can offer a COPPA and GDPR compliant family digital wallet, complete with fractional investment capabilities, please visit www.regopayments.com.
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