Two class 12 students founded Finance4teens in 2021 to help promote financial literacy among teenagers, after realising that this important skill is not taught in schools. Currently they have 7 chapters across the world including the UK and the US.
Making teenagers financially literate
Compiled by: Team GI
Published on 28, Sep 2022
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