True Green Deal Corporation – USA

Overview

TGD Financial is building a child-first financial ecosystem that gives kids the tools, access, and education they need to build a better future. From prepaid cards for kids to decentralized payment tools and education-linked investment accounts, we’re redefining how money supports purpose — starting with the next generation.

Why TGD Financial Stands Out

Child-Centric Financial Tools

Every product is built with the needs and safety of children and teens in mind, supporting financial literacy early on

Decentralized & Secure

All payment features are powered by our DPI (Decentralized Payment Interface), ensuring speed, transparency, and post-quantum security.

Education-Linked Investing

Family, friends, or donors can contribute to a child's education directly through verified accounts, helping eliminate future financial burdens.

Integrated Rewards System

Cashback, savings boosts, and tokenized incentives tied to positive financial behavior and educational outcomes.

Key Solutions

Popular questions

How can TGD Financial help my child learn about money?

We provide prepaid cards, budgeting apps, and gamified financial lessons designed specifically for kids and teens. Parents can monitor and set limits, helping kids build healthy financial habits.

 DPI is a post-quantum secure, blockchain-based system that lets you make instant and transparent payments across crypto and fiat networks — used within TGD Financial for safer transactions.

 Friends, family, and donors can support your child’s educational future by contributing to a verified custodial account (UGMA, UTMA, or 529), which can only be used for academic expenses.

 Absolutely. All financial tools are fully monitored and supported by bank-grade security and regulatory-compliant infrastructure. We prioritize custodial safety and parental control.

 Yes! You can invite friends, relatives, mentors, and even corporate donors to invest in a child’s future. Contributions are visible on your dashboard and go directly into the linked education fund.