Snappi participates in the Youth Pass financial aid program
The application period for the Youth Pass financial aid program has begun and lasts till May 15th, offering support to Greek tax residents aged 18 and 19. Snappi, the first Greek neobank licensed by the European Central Bank (ECB), is proud to participate in this governmental initiative by offering digital prepaid cards worth €150 to eligible Youth Pass applicants.
These prepaid cards can be used exclusively at businesses operating in the culture, tourism, and transport sectors—sectors central to Greece’s identity and economy.
Gabriella Kindert, CEO of Snappi said: “At Snappi, our mission is to unlock potential. The Youth Pass is an excellent initiative, and we’re delighted to facilitate it—because every dream and bright future begins with a first step, given by chance. The Youth Pass is that chance: toward new ideas, new people, and new horizons. A new beginning, with us.”
Snappi is here to help the next generation begin their financial journey with the right tools. A prepaid card is the perfect way to introduce young people to modern banking—where everything is easier, more transparent, and stress-free. As a neobank, Snappi is reshaping financial well-being by offering a banking experience that is simple, personalized, and designed to create real-life value.
The company’s mission focuses on financial inclusion—banking the unbanked, helping users build positive credit histories, and leveraging modern tech and machine learning to provide credit access to those previously excluded from the system.
By simplifying financial life, Snappi gives users more time for what truly matters—their passions and experiences. That’s also the purpose of the Youth Pass: to empower young people while supporting Greece’s cultural and tourism industries.