Smart Cashless Payment System for Children

Allowi pairs an RFID wristband with powerful parental controls so children can pay safely while learning healthy money habits.

Supported by

Lebanese American University logoLAU Spark logo
Illustration showing Allowi in action
Features

How Allowi Works

  • Tap to pay

    Kids use a fun, tamper-resistant RFID bracelet—no cash, no cards.

  • Parents stay in control

    Set limits, block junk food, and get real-time spend alerts.

  • Vendors gain speed

    Cashless check-out shortens lines and auto-syncs sales data.

Our Story

Allowi is a family-founded startup reimagining how kids spend in a cashless world. With tap-to-pay wearables, parental controls, and vendor integration, we’re building a safe, connected way for families to manage youth payments.

Our journey began at the Lebanese American University, where Jad—an alumnus—launched Allowi with support from LAU Spark.

We’re just getting started, and we’d love for early supporters, families, and institutions to help shape what’s next.

Smiling child and parent using Allowi

Benefits for Everyone

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For Children

  • Personalised wristbands
  • No more lost lunch money
  • Early budgeting skills
For Parents illustration

For Parents

  • Daily & weekly spend limits
  • Instant transaction alerts
  • Full spend history
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For Schools & Vendors

  • Faster queues
  • No cash handling
  • Live sales reports

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