Young Adults Lack Practical Financial Literacy Education
Students in India and similar markets receive no formal education on credit scores, loan interest, or investing basics. This creates financial traps when they enter adulthood. Gamified self-serve tools are being built to fill the gap left by advisors with conflicting incentives.
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