ASB teaches kids value of money in a cashless society with ‘Clever Kash’ launch via Saatchis NZ
ASB has revealed a prototype of its new innovation today through Saatchi & Saatchi NZ – a cashless moneybox that integrates with the ASB Mobile banking app to help teach children the value of money in an increasingly cashless society.
Named ‘Clever Kash’ – the new look elephant money box is designed to keep children motivated towards their savings goals and help establish positive savings behaviour from an early age.
ASB chief executive Barbara Chapman describes Clever Kash as a fun and engaging technology, the latest evolution of the Kashin moneybox first launched in 1964, which is set to put a smile back on the face of kids’ banking.
Says Chapman: “Parents are telling us they’re finding it challenging to teach their children about the value of money as they don’t tend to use cash and coins for everyday purchases. Today, children are more likely to see their parents handing over a card to pay, and so may not appreciate how much things cost or see change calculated, as we do when paying in notes and coins.
“Clever Kash is our solution to this challenge in an ever-evolving digital era. We have made cash tangible again for Kiwi kids by allowing them to see first-hand how spending and savings is reflected on their Clever Kash display. Clever Kash is a fun and modern money box to keep children motivated towards their savings goals and help them establish positive savings behaviour from
an early age.”
Clever Kash was invented by ASB and Saatchi & Saatchi New Zealand. The 15cm tall moneybox was developed in collaboration with ASB’s Technology & Innovation Labs, the Saatchi & Saatchi innovation team, Assembly, Kamahi Electronics and 4Design.
Says Shane Evans, general manager marketing at ASB: “It has been a great experience bringing this concept to life, with our partners at Saatchi & Saatchi. Together, we’ve been able to take a compelling idea and develop it into a physical product prototype in a very short timeframe. What we’ve produced is an exciting technology product that directly addresses a real issue that our customers have identified around developing good financial habits for children.”
ASB chief architect James Bergin says the entire Clever Kash project, from design through to the technology itself, has been New Zealand-based and has leveraged ASB’s heritage of technology and innovation.
Says Bergin: “Clever Kash connects with the ASB Mobile banking app via a secure and encrypted Bluetooth connection. Parents can be safe in the knowledge that Clever Kash displays the account balance only and kids have no transactional ability.”
Says Corey Chalmers, joint executive creative director of Saatchi & Saatchi: “Clever Kash has been a fascinating journey for us, from the moment the idea was born to the final realisation. To make a real, tangible innovation with a fantastic benefit for kids is a real thrill for us. This collaboration with ASB was an excellent example of a great partnership in action.”
Says Nicky Bell, CEO of Saatchi & Saatchi: “We are so proud of Clever Kash and our combined ASB/Saatchi team that brought him to life. It’s exactly the kind of thinking and work (using technology to address real challenges in the world) that we are doing more and more of.”
An early release Clever Kash will soon be available in New Zealand as part of the product testing phase of development, in which feedback will be essential to modify and expand the device’s capabilities to best meet customer needs.
Customers interested in being one of the first to trial Clever Kash can register their interest via the ASB Mobile banking app, or they can follow how Clever Kash develops by subscribing to updates at asb.co.nz/cleverkash.
Saatchi & Saatchi
Business Director: Teresa Davis
Senior Account Manager: Alexis Mousse
Account Executive: Vinay Naran
Executive Creative Director: Guy Roberts
Executive Creative Director: Corey Chalmers
Creative: Neill McAlpine
Creative: Nicole Sykes
Head of content: Producer: Jane Oak
Digital producer: Brendan Haddock
Editor: Tomas Cottle
Designer: Rob Flynn
Studio Manager: Tias Somers
Studio: Shane Kelly
Studio: Abigail Kerr
Planning Director: Murray Streets
Head of Innovation/Senior Strategist: Ian Hulme
Head of Communications: Isobel Kerr-Newell
Social creative: Jess Reihana
Technical Director: Matt Skinner
Developer: Dmitry Shumkov
Developer: Vincent Tellier
Developer: Steve Ashby
Industrial designers: 4Design – Will Grant
Electronics engineers: Kamahi
Edwin Neiman – Director
Max Farr – Electronics Engineer
Developer: Regen – Daniel Too
Assembly
Damon Duncan – Director
Jonny Kofoed – Director
Matt von Trott – Director
Rhys Dippie – Technical Director
Amanda Chambers – Executive Producer
Helen Naulls – Producer
Joshua Fourt Wells – Character Design
Geoff Kirk Smith – 3D Artist
Craig Speakman – 3D Artist
ASB
Marketing & Communications
Roger Beaumont – EGM Marketing & Communications
Shane Evans – GM Marketing
Mark Graham – HO Community & Sponsorship
Emma Lynch – Brand Manager
Ali Duncan – Acting HO Digital Marketing
Emma-Rose Forrester – Assistant Brand Manager
Technology & Innovation
Russell Jones – EGM Technology & Innovation
James Bergin – Chief Architect
Fiona Colgan – GM Digital
Stephen Bennett – Innovation Lab
Cathy Scherp – Innovation Lab
Tim Huffam – Innovation Lab
Ray Chan – Innovation Lab
Phil Middlebrook – Innovation Lab
Shane Hughes – Innovation Lab
Laura Fear – ASB Mobile
Michael Gulavin – ASB Mobile
Rob Leese – Programme Director
Maxine Barber – Project Manager
Micheal Maclean – HO Digital Delivery
Balvant Magan – Security Consultant
Matt Casey – Software Consultant
Product
Damien Leng – HO Customer Segments
Anita Parag – Segment Manager Starting Out Portfolio
Legal
Geraldine Hamilton – Legal Council
Lowry Gladwell – Legal Council
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Would have been ideal if any one of the people quoted had mentioned how it works exactly…