Alltru Credit Union has entered into a partnership with Zogo, a leading financial technology company, to bring gamified learning to its members and families. The app, which was developed by a group of Duke University students, guides users through 400+ bite-sized financial educational modules.
All of Zogo’s content meets the national standards for financial literacy and covers topics like saving, retirement, and managing money. As users successfully answer questions, they will accumulate points that they can redeem for gift cards to stores like Amazon, Target, Walmart and more!
84% of teens say they look to their parents for information about money, according to a study by Junior Achievement. Despite these findings, T. Rowe Price’s 11th Annual Parents, Kids, & Money Survey found that nearly half of parents stated they miss opportunities to talk to their kids about money. And a quarter said they are very reluctant to discuss financial topics with their kids. However, the same report found that 3 out of 4 parents think financial apps are a good way to teach children about financial matters.
“Growing up, we didn’t have good experiences learning about finance” added Bolin Li, CEO and co-founder of Zogo. “With Zogo, we wanted to create a financial education experience our peers would actually use. We are excited to partner with Alltru Credit Union to bring this vision to life.”
The Zogo app is now available to Alltru account holders at no cost on both the Apple App Store and Google Play Stores. To learn more about Zogo, please visit: https://alltrucu.org/alltru-