Mozper

Private Company

Mozper offers a card and app designed for kids and parents in Latin America.

Financial Services
Sao Paulo, SP
11-50 employees
Founded 2020

About Mozper

Mozper offers a digital banking platform designed to help parents in Latin America teach their children financial literacy. The service includes a mobile app and Visa-linked debit cards that allow kids and teens to manage money, save, and spend within parent-defined controls.

Company Classification

Customer Types
B2C
Business Models
SubscriptionFreemium
Product & Service Types
Family-focused digital bankingFinancial literacy appDebit cards for minors

Customers

CustomerSuccess StorySource
Based on Mozper's business model as a B2C fintech platform, they do not have traditional 'customers' in the B2B sense. Instead, Mozper serves end consumers directly. Their customer base consists of: (1) Parents and families in Latin America seeking digital financial education tools for their children, particularly middle to upper-middle class households with smartphone access and digital banking familiarity, (2) Children and teenagers (typically ages 6-17) who are the end users of the debit cards and app interface, and (3) Young adults transitioning to independent financial management. As a consumer fintech app, Mozper's 'customers' are individual users rather than corporate entities. If seeking partnership or distribution opportunities, potential B2B relationships might include: schools and educational institutions in Latin America for financial literacy programs, family-oriented retailers for co-branded offerings, established banks seeking youth banking solutions (such as Banco Azteca, Banorte, or Itaú), corporate employers offering family benefits packages, and parenting/family lifestyle brands in the Latin American market.
Based on Mozper's business model as a B2C fintech platform, they do not have traditional 'customers' in the B2B sense. Instead, Mozper serves end consumers directly. Their customer base consists of: (1) Parents and families in Latin America seeking digital financial education tools for their children, particularly middle to upper-middle class households with smartphone access and digital banking familiarity, (2) Children and teenagers (typically ages 6-17) who are the end users of the debit cards and app interface, and (3) Young adults transitioning to independent financial management. As a consumer fintech app, Mozper's 'customers' are individual users rather than corporate entities. If seeking partnership or distribution opportunities, potential B2B relationships might include: schools and educational institutions in Latin America for financial literacy programs, family-oriented retailers for co-branded offerings, established banks seeking youth banking solutions (such as Banco Azteca, Banorte, or Itaú), corporate employers offering family benefits packages, and parenting/family lifestyle brands in the Latin American market.

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