AUSTIN, Texas · May 2026
Cashy attended EMERGE Financial Health 2026, the Financial Health Network’s annual conference, held May 19 to 21 at the InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta.
EMERGE brought together more than 450 leaders working across financial services, fintech, nonprofits, and policy. The program covered how trust is earned, how technology reshapes risk and opportunity, and how shared standards create clarity when the ground moves.
The Financial Health Network is the body the industry looks to for how financial health gets defined and measured. Cashy’s customers are the community education, financial wellness, and CRA teams inside banks and credit unions, and the question they are asked internally is not how many events they ran. It is what changed for the people who attended.
Every Cashy session feeds a single analytics dashboard covering sessions, facilitators, schools, and pre and post survey results, so a community team can answer that question with data rather than an attendance sheet.
“The Financial Health Network is where the industry works out how to measure whether financial education actually changes behavior. That is the same question our analytics dashboard exists to answer, so a community team can show their board what a year of workshops actually did.”
Mart Vainu, CEO, CashyReach is the number most programs can produce and the least useful one on its own. Cashy records events run, people reached, activity per facilitator and per school, time spent in a session, and pre and post survey results, so a community team can show movement rather than attendance. Institutions using the platform report a 54 percent increase in events hosted, a 47 percent increase in audience reached, and a 32 percent increase in volunteer hours.
Sessions over the three days ranged across responsible use of AI, industry standards, community trust, and new routes to economic stability. Speakers presented work including cash flow based underwriting for small businesses, employee stock ownership plans, and baby bonds.
Cashy works with banks and credit unions to make financial education engaging, so the communities they serve get money lessons they actually remember.
More than 45 banks and credit unions use Cashy to deepen their community impact and grow alongside the people they serve. Learn more at cashygame.com.
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