Toss Collaborates with FSS for Youth Financial Education
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- Using the Financial Supervisory Service’s “e-Financial Education Center” materials to create educational content about finance for children and teenagers
- Content released weekly through the “Money Study Café” menu in the Toss app
Viva Republica, the operator of the financial super app "Toss,” is partnering with the Financial Supervisory Service’s e-Financial Education Center to introduce new financial education content for children and teenagers within the Toss app.

Toss has been providing financial education content dedicated to young users through the "Money Study Café" service, which attracts over 200,000 “Teens” a month on average. This section presents basic economic concepts and simplifies financial news for easier understanding by young users. All content in this menu is designed in a conversational style, allowing teenagers to learn about finance and the economy as if chatting with a friend.
With this partnership, Toss is using the textbook and video materials for elementary, middle, and high school students provided by the FSS on the “e-Financial Education Center” to incorporate into their financial education content. A new lesson is available weekly in the "Money Study Café" to “Teens,” accompanied by quizzes to reinforce learning. Additionally, each lesson will include a button that links to related videos available on the “e-Financial Education Center.”
“We are pleased to offer quality educational content to our Teen users with this partnership with the FSS,” a Toss representative said. “We will continue to showcase useful financial education content in the future.”