Accounts open January 2027. Schools can start the conversation now.

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Hey Kids, The Wealth Gap Stops Here!

Own Your Future.

Bring CHILLA to a school

PARTNERS

  • CyberCity
  • CyPrep
  • USAFCO
  • CyberCity
  • CyPrep
  • USAFCO
  • CyberCity
  • CyPrep
  • USAFCO
  • CyberCity
  • CyPrep
  • USAFCO

$20

is enough to own a piece of a country's future.

13+Open an account with a parent's consent
USDInvested and repaid in dollars
2027First classrooms, first accounts

Your money builds something you can point at.

A sovereign bond is a loan to a government. It funds the roads, power and water a country is building, and it pays you for the use of your money.

An elevated expressway carrying traffic through Nairobi.

Expressways

Wind turbines across the Ngong Hills.

Wind and solar

A large dam wall holding back a reservoir.

Dams and supply

A highway under construction, with heavy vehicles on a new carriageway.

Work in progress

Four steps, one school year.

01

Learn it first

A full school year of financial literacy, taught remotely by educators based in Africa. Your staff host the sessions rather than teach them.

02

Open a real account

With a parent's consent, each student opens a GUAP account in their own name.

03

Own a real bond

From $20, the student holds an actual position in an African sovereign bond, held in their own name rather than modelled in a classroom exercise.

04

Keep building

The position belongs to the student. At eighteen, full control passes to them, and they can keep adding for life.

Built for someone else's child.

A product sold to minors through schools carries obligations an ordinary brokerage does not. These are ours.

Held apart from us

Cash and bonds sit with third-party custodians in the student's name, segregated from SCRILLA's own money. Custodians are named before launch.

A parent says yes first

No account opens without recorded parental consent, and revoking it closes the account and returns the money at the price then prevailing.

No child in our marketing

No student's name, face, school or city appears in anything SCRILLA publishes, including case studies, and including where a release has been signed.

Nothing claimed before it is true

No yields, no projections and no partner logos appear until they are signed and published. Unpriced terms say so, with a date.

CHILLA for schools

A school year that ends with a portfolio.

Children’s Investment Large Legacy Account

A full school-year programme, taught in your building, at no cost to the school or the student.

Request the programme brief
  • Certified financial educators, based in Africa, teaching live.
  • A full-year curriculum, including credit literacy.
  • A real GUAP account for every consenting student.
  • The school signs no financial agreement.
  • No student’s name or face appears in our marketing.
Students seated together at desks in a classroom, photographed in 1953.
Habersham County, Georgia, 1953. Public domain.

This has been built before.

1921

Greenwood Avenue, Tulsa

Thirty-five blocks of Black-owned commerce: groceries, hotels, a hospital, banks, two newspapers. Burned by a white mob across two days. Insurance claims were denied.

Greenwood in Tulsa after the 1921 massacre, blocks reduced to rubble.
1960s

Hayti District, Durham

Home of North Carolina Mutual Life, then the largest Black-owned business in the country. Cleared for a freeway under urban renewal. Most displaced businesses never reopened.

The NC-147 freeway crossing over Fayetteville Street in Durham.
2027

SCRILLA Financial

A correction, not a charity. The same on-ramp, put back within reach, starting in a classroom.

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A city skyline on the African continent at dusk.

“You cannot afford to miss this boat. Not this boat.”

Brian Thompson, founder.
West Philadelphia High School, Class of 1984.

1984

Graduates from West Philadelphia High School.

1990s

Founds CyberCity, one of the first African American-owned internet companies.

2000s

Builds CyPrep, a global outsourcing network connecting African talent with businesses in North America and Europe.

2026

Forms SCRILLA Financial LLC, a subsidiary of USAFCO, after four decades building businesses.

2027

First classrooms. First accounts.

Start with a class,
or start with $20.

Accounts open January 2027. Schools can start the conversation today.

Request the programme brief

Be there when accounts open.

One message in January 2027, when GUAP accounts go live. Nothing before it, nothing after it.

Include your country code.

We use these details to send one launch message and to answer you if you reply. We do not sell them, and we do not add you to anything else. The privacy policy publishes before accounts open.