We’ve been using Spriggy for a while now and it’s been fantastic for teaching our kids about money. They absolutely love the savings goals feature — it’s helped them stay motivated while saving up... See more
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Spriggy is a prepaid card and mobile app for 6-17 year olds that helps young people learn to manage their money through practical real world experience.
The Spriggy app allows parents to easily transfer money to their children and helps teach them the concepts of earning, saving, and responsible spending. Parents can feel confident with visibility of transactions in the app and the ability to lock the card at any time. Young people can use their prepaid card to make purchases online or in-store – anywhere that Visa is accepted.
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So good great experience and good to save money for

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My kids and I love this card. Importantly, I once had my purse with the cards stolen. The thief tried to use the cards to buy alcohol which was blocked by Spriggy which assisted in police tracking the time/date of attempt and associated CCTV footage. Spriggy fighting crime!

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Very secure and easy to use. Great for school canteen and kids day out

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Everything about this company is great! Mostly everything is simple and it’s great for teens!

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So easy to use. My kids and I love it and as a split family it’s so convenient for both their dad and myself to use without having to communicate.

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Spriggy is great .. all my grandchildren can easily see what they have and use the savings and goals regularly. I just have problems transferring funds to the parent account. Every time I have to go through the process of deleting the app or switching my phone off and numerous other things to get it to work

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The beautiful designs on cards, the app is so easy to navigate & manage!

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My kids are travelling and it’s a useful card. I can transfer to them at anytime.

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Simple way to pay pocket money to teenagers and help them manage their discretionary spending. Transfers are immediate, which helps a lot when they text you asking for money for lunch, having forgotten to ask you before going out!!

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I love how user friendly it is. Kids love using their cards and having the responsibility for working and earning money

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Great learning experience for our kids!

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Easy to use. Fun for my son to have it delivered I'm mail and be financially independent, whilst still supervised. He loves tapping and paying for things, he now asks questions about how much things cost and how he will have left on his card. A great way to discuss value of items. Buying generic. Vs brand names etc. I love the design on the card. It would be great to have rewards attached to his spending.

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Love that I can check what my child is spending.

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I would not recommend Spriggy Mobile to anyone.
I ordered two SIM cards and mobile plans on 26 November 2025. Payment was taken immediately and I received confirmation via SMS and in the Spriggy app, which stated the SIMs were processing and would arrive within 10 days.
They never arrived.
I contacted Spriggy support via their only advertised channel (online chat) on 8 December 2025 and was told there was a processing issue with the order — despite the fact they had taken my money and confirmed the orders. I was told the issue would be escalated and I would receive an update within 24–48 business hours.
That never happened.
As of 13 December 2025, I had received no SIM cards, no service, no refund, and no communication. I was forced to go in-store to another provider to get working services.
Taking payment and failing to supply the service, then failing to resolve it or even follow up, is unacceptable. Based on my experience, Spriggy Mobile’s customer service and order handling cannot be relied upon.
I have lodged a complaint with the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman and am pursuing a full refund.
Avoid this service.

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I love that family members can send money for special occasions and it is so easy to use !
Always telling parents about it!

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My son loves to use his card and is always trying to get money from jobs. It is also very easy to buy things.

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Spriggy is so good - my nieces and nephews absolutely love it, couldn't live without it. 10/10!

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