Episode 1

“Money” why it should be taught at ALL schools!

Truth bomb: Kiwis are not so great at talking about money! Hear from changemaker Kendall Flutey, Co-founder & CEO of Banqer, about the positive impact if all kids in NZ had access to financial literacy tools in the classroom.

Financial Literacy

by Carissa Fairbrother with Kendall Flutey

Host

Carissa Fairbrother – Financial Adviser

About this episode

You may have had your financial education from your folks, or through trial and error, but are we individually capable of teaching our kids about financial literacy?  With the explosion of predatory lenders, fin tech and social media – it’s reassuring to know there is a solution to help the next generation navigate the complex world of money.  Does your local primary school run Banqer? Well, I believe they should as it’s free for all primary schools thanks to KiwiBank.  I really hope you enjoy this important conversation with Kendall, someone I’d admire greatly for not just talking about an issue, but actually doing something about it!

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