How can I help teach my child about money?
Last Updated: 03 May 2023
ASB is proud to have a legacy in helping kids get one step ahead with their money.
We introduced the GetWise financial literacy programme in 2010 and we’re pleased to be offering more kiwi kids taking out a new Headstart account, the chance to learn money-smart skills with Mission Control; an interactive spy themed mission to teach kids to become cash clever.
Alongside Mission Control, we also have some handy activity sheets to further educate kids about money.
Find out more about a Headstart account or the GetWise programme.
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