Minna no Ginko Launches 'Cheer Box' Initiative with Kitakyushu City's Z-Generation Division to Support Youth Entrepreneurship

Minna no Ginko continues its partnership with Kitakyushu City's Z-Generation Division for the 2026 fiscal year, using its 'Cheer Box' and 'Cheer Code' programs to fund business ideas from the Z-generation, aiming to foster regional revitalization.
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Minna no Ginko, Japan's first digital bank, has announced the launch of its 'Cheer Box' and 'Cheer Code' initiatives in collaboration with the Z-Generation Division of Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture. Designed to be friendly to digital natives, the bank aligns with Kitakyushu's goal of being 'the city that supports young people the most.' Following a successful 2025 campaign that raised 871,407 yen, the bank is continuing the program for the 2026 fiscal year. The 'Cheer Box' program uses the bank's 'Box' savings feature to donate 1% of the balance in designated accounts to the Z-Generation Division. Additionally, new customers using the code 'KitakyuZ' during account opening trigger a 500-yen donation and receive a 500-yen reward. Funds support the 'Z-Generation Hamidase Contest' winners. Furthermore, last year's grand prize winner, Tomoyoshi Kuriyama, has been appointed as the 3rd Minna no Ginko Ambassador.

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What is the 'Z-Generation Division' of Kitakyushu City?

It is Japan's first municipal department dedicated to supporting the challenges of the Z-generation and incorporating their perspectives into city administration.