Barclays to buy GoHenry kids’ debit card and money app
Barclays agreed to acquire the UK business of GoHenry, a money management app for children, from US fintech company Acorns. The deal, valued between $250 million and $500 million, aims to enhance Barclays' offerings for young customers and is expected to close next year. This acquisition marks Barclays' effort to compete in the growing youth banking market.
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Published 12 Jun 2026, 10:15 UTC · Updated 12 Jun 2026, 10:30 UTC
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