• Hero Innovation Group (HRO) has introduced Hero Financials, a full-service alternative-to-banking solution designed for young Canadian youth and GenZers
  • Hero Financials compliments young Canadians’ journey towards financial independence
  • Peter MacKay, CEO of Hero Group, sat down with Daniella Atkinson to discuss the launch
  • Hero Innovation Group develops innovative financial solutions for the next generation of consumers
  • Hero Innovation Group Inc. (HRO) opened trading at C$0.12

Hero Innovation Group (HRO) has introduced Hero Financials, a full-service alternative-to-banking solution designed for young Canadian youth and GenZers.

Its product offerings are highly customizable and designed to address the unmet financial needs of Canadian kids, teens, GenZers, and their parents.

Peter MacKay, CEO of Hero Group, sat down with Daniella Atkinson to discuss the launch.

“Being a Canadian company, presence in our home market is crucial for us. We identified a critical gap in the sector’s ability to meet the financial goals and needs of Canadian youth and GenZers, a segment that now comprises a fourth of our population. Hero Financials is the perfect turnkey solution for Canadian youth that compliments their journey towards gaining financial independence, while also helping parents support and pass on those valuable skills to their kids.”

Hero is user-friendly, with no hidden fees, and offers an assortment of different plans to choose from.

Hero Innovation Group develops innovative financial solutions for the next generation of consumers. Hero Financials, the company’s latest product, is targeted at parents, kids and young adults across Canada.

Hero Innovation Group Inc. (HRO) opened trading at C$0.12.


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