We’ve been using Spriggy for a while now and it’s been fantastic for teaching our kids about money. They absolutely love the savings goals feature — it’s helped them stay motivated while saving up... See more
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Spriggy is a prepaid card and mobile app for 6-17 year olds that helps young people learn to manage their money through practical real world experience.
The Spriggy app allows parents to easily transfer money to their children and helps teach them the concepts of earning, saving, and responsible spending. Parents can feel confident with visibility of transactions in the app and the ability to lock the card at any time. Young people can use their prepaid card to make purchases online or in-store – anywhere that Visa is accepted.
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Great easy to set up and add multiple people to manage their cards, very helpful

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Easy and great to pay when jobs are done

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The ability to access at school and transport is so convenient.

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Great app for helping kids manage their funds and (try to!) teach them about saving and money "buckets".

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Spriggy Mobile has been so positive for me ... and my son
We have had Spriggy Mobile for about five months and I love that I don't need to worry anymore - I can get hold of him when I need to and have control over what he is doing on his phone.

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By far the best idea ever now there fighting over chores haha

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Excellent experience. Easy to start and easy to use

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Great saving goals for kids and encourages
Chores

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It assists me with providing my children financial assistance without being with them.

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It’s so awesome and so easy to use and I love the designs. Love it and the kids are so happy and it’s so easy to deposit money onto them

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The minimum top up for parents wallet should be $5 maximum. Often when transferring money from parents wallet to the children it does not load on straight away.

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Super user friendly, perfect for transferring money to kids and helping track their spending. Absolute game changer, a must have for parents!

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Great for the kids save them losing there money and thy get it instantly

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It's the best way for kids to save money & spend their money wisely.

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Absolutely love it! So easy to use and kids love it too! Highly recommended

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