Greenlight: Aims to Teach Kids How to Invest

  • Kids may learn how to save, spend, and share, thanks to programs like “Sesame Street,”
  • The fintech company behind the parent-managed debit card and app for kids launched its newest plan Thursday
  • Greenlight Max an upgraded plan for families that includes all of the usual offerings
  • Greenlight believes its new plan fills an education void because investing skills are not widely taught in schools
  • Greenlight Max costs $9.98 per month, per family, with no transaction fees for investing
  • Families also enjoy the investing features with the Greenlight Invest plan, which costs $7.98 per month
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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