Once you become confident with digital banking, you can create a ripple effect by empowering others. Many women — especially elders, helpers, or friends — want to learn but feel shy or scared of “doing it wrong.”
🔹Who Can You Teach?
👵🏼 Your mother, mother-in-law, or grandmother
👩🏽🍼 Household help or nannies who handle money
👭 Friends who still use cash only
👩💼 Young girls or students curious about digital apps
You don’t need to be an expert — just patient, respectful, and encouraging. 😊
🔹 How to Teach Step-by-Step
Start with basics: “What is UPI?”, “What is a PIN?”
Use their own phone: Help them install an app and create a UPI ID
Do a ₹1 test payment: Let them send or receive a small amount
Teach safety rules: Never share PIN or click unknown links
Repeat and review: Go over steps again the next day
🌼 Encourage them to write steps in a notebook or stick a chart near their phone charger — visual reminders help a lot!
🔹 Why This Matters
Financial inclusion isn’t just about access — it’s about confidence and dignity. When women teach other women, we grow stronger together.
💬 One learner shared: “I taught my house help to pay her child’s school fees through UPI. She felt so proud!”
🌸 Final Thought
Knowledge grows when shared. Whether you’re 25 or 65, you can be someone’s guide into a world of financial independence. 🌱💡