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Jassby and CodeWizardsHQ Team up to Bring Kids e-Learning Options During COVID-19

Jassby and CodeWizardsHQ Team up to Bring Kids e-Learning Options During COVID-19

 Jassby, Inc. the fintech company that created a leading family finance app, announced it has partnered with CodeWizardsHQ to offer a variety of coding classes to kids who are currently out of school due to COVID-19.

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This initiative is part of a larger offering Jassby is developing to offer families a solution during this difficult learning environment.  The company will be rolling out additional learning opportunities as well as a fast way for parents to reward kids for completing e-learning each day.

Jassby, headquartered in Waltham, MA, is a Fintech start-up company founded in 2018 with the vision to bring banking and financial services to Generations Z and Alpha and to promote financial literacy.  Jassby offers families a service through which kids can receive money from their parents and grandparents, and can then save, donate or shop, all on a safe, controlled and fully digital state-of-the-art platform.

CodeWizardsHQ offers online coding classes for kids and teens ages 8-18. They deliver the most fun and effective live, online coding classes that teach real programming languages like Python, Java, HTML/CSS, JavaScript, and more to give their students the programming knowledge, skills, and confidence to thrive in a digital world.

Founder and CEO of CodeWizardsHQ, Jey Iyempandi, has this to say about the partnership, “The ability to code is becoming a core skill in the increasingly digital world we live in and students are starting to really understand that.  We are thrilled to partner with a company like Jassby which gives students the financial freedom and guidance to invest in their interests and ultimately, their future.”

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