Kid Bank

Kids will receive their own cards so they can learn how to be financially responsible.

Kid Bank

Every parent knows that handing your child a credit card is a recipe for disaster. For kids, a purchase is one click away. This makes it easy for them to rack up bills, and it's tempting for them to overspend and run up their card balances on everything from video games to yo-yos. Not anymore. Our new Kid Bank gives kids the freedom of a bank account while keeping your credit card safe and sound! With our revolutionary new technology, kids can bank. We've taken out all of the complexities that banks have, and wrapped them into an interface that is simple rounded just for kids. 

 

Guide To Our Feature Kid Bank

   

Kids can review their profiles and look at any notifications about their account.

 

Kids can access all the support they need from emergency contacts at Munus to step by step guides around the kid bank feature.

 

At Munus our mission is simple – help parents stay organised and help kids running a little bit of pocket money. Lots of families would like their relatives to be able to help out with pocket money and savings, particularly when grandparents want to give a little extra. We’ve also heard that kids get a lot of unwanted presents for birthdays and Christmas. As well as being a waste of money, this is bad for the environment. With gift links relatives can send money to kids easily it's just a quick simple checkout page and relatives can gift money instead of buying a present that might never be used.

 

Part of kid banking is our fantastic quickly the child can easily see what they spent on the most, the most recent payment and the last purchase.

 

Statistics. Kids can view how much they've been spending the past year, months and weeks it's easy to understand. The strong colours are how much has been spent and the highlighted colours how much could've been spent.

 

Saving goals. Parents can set goals for the kids so just saving money for things such as toys or to go on school trips. The orange is how much they have saved and the grey is how much they need.

 

Free guides. We publish free guides so the child can learn more about the financial world give them tips on things such as how to build good money habits tips and tricks such as setting a limit on their spending.

 

Here the child can see how much they spent in total so far in the month.

 

Here the child can view their card and make any online purchases they need they can flip the card so they can see the back of it as well.

 

Here the child can see all the recent transactions they made and if they click the plus icon they can see more transactions made, it's an easy way for them to easily understand where their money is going.

 

To exit simply click on the Munus logo in the top left hand corner

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