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Toniebox boss Marcus Stahl invests in Düsseldorf kids coin

Kid coins (Düsseldorf): With his start-up Kid coins The founder Phillipe Muenzenmaier developed a digital reward system for children – and thus enthused among others Marcus Stahl. He is one of the two founders of Boxine, the company behind the popular Tonieboxes, and has now invested in kid-coins for the first time as a business angel. The app offers a solution to a problem in everyday family life, says Stahl. In addition, the founder would have convinced him because of his passion and competence.
With the Kid Coins app, children can collect digital coins when they complete certain tasks and then at some point redeem them for the requests they have made. Munzenmeier himself has three children and was therefore familiar with various discussions from everyday family life. “I just didn’t feel like the trouble anymore and was sure that there had to be something that would help families here,” says the founder. The success within his own four walls also confirmed his idea: “After a few weeks with the kid For example, making coins was no longer a problem. “
In addition to Marcus Stahl, an expert for payment systems, ex-Mercedes Pay boss Jürgen Wolff, also invested in the start-up. With the money, Muenzenmaier, who worked for the strategy consultancy Accenture for 17 years, now wants to further develop the app. –

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