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About Kard


Kard is the leading money app for kids and their parents in France, on a mission to improve the financial future of the next generations. We offer families an all-in-one money app designed to help parents raise kids to be financially smart. It includes a debit card for kids, and 2 companion apps: 1 for kids, 1 for parents.

The importance of financial literacy is underestimated. In fact, people become victims of not forming healthy financial habits, and can struggle for life: 60% of French people get in overdraft at least once a year, and 21% every month. 80% of French people believe they have an average or low level of financial knowledge. Schools don’t teach kids about money, families very rarely talk about it, and traditional banks never really cared about teens and offer them the same products they offer to everyone else.

Kard aims to remedy the problem by enabling kids to start their financial journey, learn about money, spending and saving at an earlier age, while having the means to do the things they want with ease and flexibility.

Founded in 2019 by Amine Bounjou and Scott Gordon, Kard is today the market leader for kids’ banking in France with more than 150K users, and has raised a total of more than €10m with world-class investors and fintech experts.

But we are only getting started. Today, only 10% of teens have a bank account. Our ambition is to build THE financial services platform for families and serve millions of them around the world.
This is the time to join us!

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Tech Stack


Frameworks, libraries and other Gems

Backend

Ruby On Rails

Ruby On Rails

Redis

Redis

GraphQL

GraphQL

Ruby

Ruby

PostgreSQL

PostgreSQL

Devops

Heroku

Heroku

Mobile

Kotlin (Android)

Kotlin (Android)

Swift (iOS)

Swift (iOS)

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