AUSTIN, Texas · July 2026
Raymond James has brought Cashy into its financial education program, using the platform’s live games and interactive presentations to run workshops in the communities its offices serve.
Raymond James is one of the largest financial firms in the world, with $1.76 trillion in client assets under administration. Its advisors and associates run financial education sessions for schools, community groups, and clients across the country.
The hard part of financial education has never been the curriculum. It is getting staff to stand up and deliver it, and getting an audience to stay with it. Cashy is built so a first-time volunteer can pick a topic, an audience, and a length, and run a full session with no preparation and no presenting experience.
“Raymond James advisors are already active in their communities. Cashy adds a session any of them can run on their own, which means the program grows as fast as the volunteers want it to rather than as fast as one team can support it.”
Mart Vainu, CEO, CashyRaymond James advisors and associates deliver financial education to schools, community groups, and clients in the markets their offices serve. Those audiences vary widely in age and starting knowledge, and the person delivering the session is a working advisor rather than a full-time educator.
Cashy is built for that: the facilitator chooses the topic, the audience, and the length, and the session adapts to all three without new material being written for it.
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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