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How Vircle Is Improving Pocket Money & Family Finances

Gokula Krishnan Subramaniam, Founder and CEO, Vircle

08-Jan-25 10:00

How Vircle Is Improving Pocket Money & Family Finances

How do you teach kids financial literacy while ensuring their spending is safe? Enter Vircle, a Malaysian fintech that blends cashless payments with a child-safe, parent-friendly financial platform.

Vircle was born out of a need to address challenges in managing children’s spending in an increasingly digital and cashless world while improving financial literacy and safety. Inspired by personal experiences, Founder Gokula Krishnan Subramaniam set out to create a solution that empowers parents to monitor and manage their children’s financial habits while safeguarding them from risks like bullying and unauthorised transactions.

The fintech platform initially tackled issues within schools, introducing cashless payment cards with parental controls, but today is evolving into a more comprehensive family financial management solution with programmable Visa cards, real-time transaction monitoring, and advanced spending controls. While its B2B model caters to schools, the company’s expanding consumer offerings focus on broader family financial needs, all rooted in a commitment to safe and responsible spending.

Gokula and Vircle won the Cradle’s Trailblazer Startup of the Year at the PLUGIN 2024 conference in December.

Here are some AI-generated highlights of key areas covered in the conversation:

- Purpose-Bound Money Innovation: Vircle’s proprietary entitlement-based system lets parents allocate, track, and control their children's spending without transferring money directly into a child’s account. This ensures legal compliance while fostering financial literacy.

- Cashless School Ecosystem: Vircle’s school-focused cashless payment cards integrate real-time alerts, meal-ordering systems, and marketplace features, offering financial oversight for parents and operational efficiency for schools.

- Programmable Visa Cards: Advanced parental controls restrict spending categories and channels, ensuring safe financial management for children. Unexpected use cases have emerged, such as adoption by families for elderly relatives and domestic staff.

- Growth Through Partnerships: Collaborations with institutions like U Mobile have helped Vircle penetrate public schools, while ongoing partnerships with banks and telcos aim to expand their ecosystem and address diverse family financial needs.

- Overcoming Funding Challenges: Starting as a bootstrapped venture, Vircle has raised over RM3 million from investors like 1337 Ventures, 500 Global, Gobi Partners, Dana Impak, and Kumpulan Modal Perdana. Founder Gokula even sold his car in the early days to keep operations running, reflecting the resilience behind its success.

- Future Expansion and Innovations: Plans include regional expansion, a spinoff brand for non-school segments, a college education savings platform, and white-label solutions to support large-scale partnerships.

- Resilience in Entrepreneurship: Gokula Krishnan’s journey underscores the challenges of building a fintech in a regulated space, navigating funding hurdles, and developing unique, family-centric features.

Produced by: Kishan Sivaswamy

Presented by: Roshan Kanesan


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Categories:  marketsmanagingentrepreneursfinancial wellnessyoung finance

Tags:  financial safetycashless payment cardsfinancial literacyyouth





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