The IIT-Roorkee alumi started FamPay in 2019 to provide financial literacy to teenagers, who have limited options to open a bank account in India at a young age. Through gamification, the startup is making lessons about money fun for youngsters.
Providing financial literacy to teenagers
Published by: Team GI Youth
Published on 01, Apr 2022
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