Cash-saving program to be started at fifteen schools
With the involvement of fifteen educational institutions, a cash-saving school program will start for students and parents in the semester that is just starting – the Director of Education at the Money Compass Foundation told M1 news channel.
Merényi Zsuzsanna said that the project’s goal is to bring up-to-date, cashless solutions into the schools participating in the project. Bank card terminals to be placed in the school buffets, while parents can also pay the class money online or the canteen costs. (MTI)
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