Eskhata Bank introduces a new generation children’s wallet

"Eshkata Bank" has created a full-fledged digital platform that helps children aged 7 to 16 learn how to manage money.

Press release by Eskhata Bank

Eskhata Bank continues to develop its own digital ecosystem and is launching a new product for the first time – the “Eskhata” children’s wallet in the “Eskhata Online” mobile application.

The new service is not just a tool for transfers. Eskhata Bank has created a full-fledged digital platform that helps children aged 7 to 16 learn to manage money, while allowing parents to monitor and guide their child’s financial behavior in a safe digital environment.

Financial literacy from an early age

With the mobile application, a child can:

– receive transfers from parents;

– pay for mobile services, online games, and digital services;

– use the “Eskhata Food” and “Cinema” services;

– save money and set personal financial goals.

The product helps to cultivate a culture of conscious consumption, responsibility, and independence — skills that become the foundation of future adult life.

Complete control for parents

The children’s wallet is integrated into the bank’s digital ecosystem and synchronized with the parent’s profile in real-time.

Parents have access to:

– instant transfers at any time and from anywhere in the world;

– setting daily limits;

– online monitoring of transactions;

– push notifications for each transaction;

– a complete history of the child’s expenses.

Up to 10 children’s wallets can be connected to one parent wallet – a convenient solution for large families. The architecture of the service ensures a high level of transparency, security, and manageability of the child’s finances.

Digital advantages

Cashless format – access to funds without cash and unnecessary actions;

Instant replenishment – one click from anywhere in the world;

Transparency of transactions – real-time control;

Financial discipline – limits help to foster responsibility.

Security is a priority

In case of loss of the phone, a parent can instantly block the children’s wallet through their application. If necessary, the phone number can be changed through the administrative panel after a written request to the bank branch.

“The launch of the children’s wallet reflects the mission of Eskhata Bank as a next-generation digital bank. We are creating an ecosystem where technology works for the benefit of the family, making financial management simple, safe, and transparent, and preparing children for independent life in the modern digital world. This is not just a banking product, but an entire digital platform that shapes habits, responsibility, and a competent attitude toward money from an early age,” noted the Chairman of the Board of OJSC Bank Eskhata Akmaljon Saifiddinov.

Eskhata Bank continues to develop technologies that make financial services more convenient for the whole family, cultivate a culture of financial literacy, and open up new opportunities for the new generation.

For detailed instructions, you can refer to the link: https://eskhata.com/events/news/eskhata-bank-predstavil-detskiy-koshelyek-novogo-pokoleniya/

“Eskhata” – a bank for close people.

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