The students of Thapar Entrepreneurship Academy have developed Finfloat, a gamified learning programme that parents can use to teach their four-to-nine-year-olds the importance of money and saving.
Making kids financially literate
Published by: Team GI Youth
Published on 28, Jun 2022
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