Mozper is bringing the weekly allowance into the digital era in Latin America. About 70% of the population in the region has never received formal financial education, and do not have the right tools to teach their children. In Brazil and Mexico alone, parents give more than $10B each year in pocket money to kids. Currently, parents must choose between giving their kids cash or handing over their own credit/debit cards. Mozper is a debit card and app where parents can give their kids an allowance, set spending rules (so they can't blow it all on video games), assign chores and even create and track savings goals. Mozper is currently available in Mexico.
Yael is an authentic, energetic and caring leader, relentlessly focused on delivering results. She started her career in investment banking in New York at Lehman Brother and Barclays Capital. Moving to Panama, she set up a boutique finance and strategy consultancy which eventually gained her expertise in startups. Yael is CFO of Mozper, a Fintech targeting the pre-banked youth population. She is also the Treasurer of Mujeres Brillando, a NFP helping women entrepreneurs develop their businesses.
Gabriel Roizner holds a B.Sc. in Information Systems Engineering from Ben Gurion University, Israel, and an M.Sc. in Computer Science from INP de Grenoble, France. Before embarking on his entrepreneurial journey, he worked in the Business Intelligence team at Despegar.com. He was the co-founder & CEO of TiZKKA, the leading fashion community in Latin America with 1.5M users and over 1M followers on social media, which was acquired in March 2018. Currently, he serves as co-founder & CEO of Mozper.