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Make Financial Education Fun with Zogo

Boost your financial knowledge and earn rewards!

Financial Education That's Fun and Rewarding

Welcome to Zogo, the fun and rewarding1,2 way to make yourself money-smart! Zogo gamifies financial lessons through 800+ “bite-sized” modules. BECU is offering this financial wellness platform as part of our commitment to our Members' Financial Health.

There are two ways to access Zogo: A web version and a mobile app version, both available for free.3

Mind over money

Zogo's engaging modules give you the know-how to navigate today's financial world. Gain skills on savings & spending, investing & retirement, taxes, and more with bite-sized real-life lessons.

Real rewards

Unique to the mobile app: You'll earn points for completing modules that you can exchange for gift cards. Redeem cards at some of your favorite businesses, including Amazon, Starbucks, Apple, Target, Walmart, and more!

How to Earn Points

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Choose Your Lessons

Explore a wide variety of topics and skills of interest or engage with current trending skills.

Available on mobile and desktop
Game On!

Earn points by completing lessons, quizzes, and daily trivia.

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Cash In!

Redeem your hard-earned points for gift card rewards. (Rewards only available through the mobile app.)

Ready to Get Started?

Download the free Zogo app3 in the Apple Store or Google Play store.

Use access code: BECU

You can also access Zogo on the web (Rewards not available via web).

1 Must be 18 or older to use app, earn points and redeem for rewards. Rewards are redeemable by Zogo.

2 Rewards available to redeem in mobile app only.

3 Airtime, roaming, data usage, and minutes of use may be billed by your mobile provider.

Zogo Privacy and Terms of Use apply.

BECU does not accept liability for Zogo or the information provided on the Zogo platform. Zogo is intended to provide generalized financial information designed to educate a broad segment of the public; it does not give personalized financial, tax, investment, or other professional advice.