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'Jassby Match' Matches Funds Given to Kids Using the Jassby App

Jassby, the youth-friendly mobile payment system, is now introducing Jassby Match for a limited time, which incentivizes families to use or try the app. With Jassby Match, parents will be able to transfer money to their kids and have Jassby match up to $10 per child and $30 per family.

The family-focused finance app gives parents a way to reward kids for completing chores or finishing their homework, or even just receive their allowance in a convenient way. The app has the potential to help kids learn valuable money management skills, including everything from budgeting to accountability.

As kids spend hours on their mobile devices, Jassby offers a smart way for parents to connect with kids and Jassby Match offers a fun way to reward new users.
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