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and can look forward to expanding their knowledge even further as they release more courses through this new and exciting format.”

There are also quick interactive quizzes, which encourage users to test their understanding, with the chance to win data rewards for completing learning. Bielski says digital literacy is now fundamental to financial literacy and is critical in helping South Africans keep their money safe and get the most value from the products and services they may use. That is why Capitec’s MoneyUp Chat is so exciting – it contextualises complex financial information in an easily digestible way, and through a fun and interactive digital experience.

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