Available for viewing once a week on the Toss app

Toss announced on the 10th that it will collaborate with the Financial Supervisory Service’s ‘e-Financial Education Center’ to introduce financial education content for children and adolescents within the Toss application (app).


Through a separate menu called ‘Money Study Cafe’ within the Toss app, this content has been continuously provided. More than 200,000 Toss users aged 7 to 18 (Teens) study this content monthly on average. Toss explained that it delivers basic economic concepts and helps users easily understand related news.

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Using elementary, middle, and high school textbooks and video materials registered with the Financial Supervisory Service’s ‘e-Financial Education Center,’ new financial education content will be introduced. New content will be released once a week for Teen users, along with quizzes that allow immediate verification of learning results. Videos provided by the Financial Supervisory Service can also be viewed.



A Toss representative said, "We are pleased to provide high-quality learning content to our ‘Teens’ users through this collaboration with the Financial Supervisory Service," adding, "We will continue to introduce beneficial financial education content in the future."


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