Pigzbe: help your kids learn great money habits

Pigzbe: help your kids learn great money habits. And get £20-worth of free pocket money!

With such a large family, keeping the house in order is a mammoth task, and whilst Asa and I do the majority of the chores (probably more Asa than me!) the children are expected to help and share the load, and the easiest way to get them to help is to provide them with pocket money in exchange for doing the tasks set.

I am always looking for new and exciting ways to get the children involved in saving money, particularly the younger three as it’s such an important lesson to learn, i’m very proud that Xene is amazing at budgeting and has sailed through the last two years at uni without any money worries, I am crossing my fingers that Lochlan will be the same (I’m not as confident as he does like spending money!)so I am very excited to introduce you to Pigzbe

Pigzbe is a new way of doing pocket money. It makes financial education child’s play, helping kids 6+ learn the value of money in a fun and rewarding way.

Pigzbe: help your kids learn great money habits

Sign up to hear when the Pigzbe app goes live and, if you’re based in the UK, you can earn £20-worth of free pocket money when you subscribe.

Invite friends and family and you can earn even more – up to £160! – just by helping to spread the word.

They’ll send your free pocket money when you subscribe to the Pigzbe App for 1 month. A Pigzbe app subscription is £3.99 a month for up to two children with a 1-month free trial 🙂

Join the Pigzbe UK launch list & earn free pocket money

How Pigzbe works

Pigzbe combines the Pigzbe Piggy Wallet, an educational pocket money app for kids and parents, and our own digital currency, Wollo. Here’s how it all works!

 

Pigzbe help kids:

Understand the value of money
Make the connection between hard work and rewards
Develop responsible saving habits
Develop their independence and self-sufficiency
Prepare kids for a future of digital money

Learn more about Pigzbe, the digital way to do pocket money

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