Nov. 1, 2020

DURHAM, N.C. — Zogo Finance launched 10 new partnerships in October 2020. With the 10 new partnerships, the financial literacy company based in Durham, North Carolina now has 60 financial institution partners across 33 states across the U.S.

“It has been a continued inspiration to see the passion among our new partners to deliver financial education in a way that makes sense for younger adults,” said Chuck Long, Vice President of Business Development at Zogo. “I’m beyond excited to welcome our new partners to the Zogo family and to continue to make a positive impact together.”

These new partners include:

  • Public Employees Credit Union
  • We Florida Financial
  • Southwest Financial Federal Credit Union
  • Salem VA Credit Union
  • Members Community Credit Union
  • GPO Federal Credit Union
  • Stepping Stones Community Federal Credit Union
  • Missouri Valley Federal Credit Union
  • Missouri Credit Union
  • evergreenDIRECT Credit Union

Since launching in November 2019, Zogo’s gamified financial literacy app has gained nearly 80,000 users who have completed over 1,500,000 of the app’s bite-sized lessons in personal finance. As users progress through the app, they earn points — in the form of virtual pineapples — that can be redeemed for real-life rewards such as Starbucks, Amazon, and Walmart gift cards.

“We are so excited to be a part of this movement,“ said Louden Richason, Vice President of Strategic Partnerships at Zogo. “We are looking forward to working with our new partners to provide financial education and demystify personal finance for young people.”

About Zogo

Zogo is a financial technology company based in Durham, N.C. that helps financial institutions educate, engage, and attract young people. Its financial literacy app teaches sound financial fundamentals and rewards users for learning. Zogo’s app has won numerous industry accolades, including “Best of Show” at Finovate Fall 2019 and NACUSO 2019 Next Big Idea Competition. Key investors and advisors include Techstars, a former CEO of Sageworks, and faculty from Duke University. To learn more, visit zogofinance.com.