Entrepreneur demands to know what happened to the money in her childhood Dollarmites account: ‘I saved three thousand dollars!

Multimillionaire entrepreneur Brittney Saunders has demanded to know what happened to the money in her childhood Dollarmites account.

Dollarmites was a Commonwealth Bank of Australia program to help children save and learn about money.

The 90-year-old program came to an end in 2021.

Appearing on her High Scrollers podcast the CEO, 31, shared that she had up to $3000 in her account at one point.

Co-host Matt Hey, best known for his online persona Alright, Hey!, revealed that his Dollarmites money is also missing.

Multimillionaire entrepreneur Brittney Saunders, 31, (pictured) has demanded to know what happened to the money in her childhood Dollarmites account

‘I definitely remember the day that I walked into the bank and setup my account and it was not my Dollarmites account,’ he said. 

Brittney added ‘I feel like all the kids of the 90’s, we need to stand together and protest. Where are our Dollarmite accounts that we had when we were kids?,’.

Listeners quickly took to social media sharing their stories of the program.

Dollarmites was a Commonwealth Bank of Australia program to help children save and learn about money. The 90-year-old program came to an end in 2021

Dollarmites was a Commonwealth Bank of Australia program to help children save and learn about money. The 90-year-old program came to an end in 2021

Appearing on her High Scrollers podcast the CEO, 31, shared that she had up to $3000 in her account at one point

Appearing on her High Scrollers podcast the CEO, 31, shared that she had up to $3000 in her account at one point

‘When I started working for CBA this was my first question. Turned out my Mum took the money & closed [the account]!,’ one listener said. 

‘My dollarmites account is my normal account that I still use today,’ another wrote.  

It comes after Saunders recently revealed the bizarre reason she named her successful fashion label Fayt rather than “Fate”.

Co-host Matt Hey, (pictured) best known for his online persona Alright, Hey!, revealed that his Dollarmites money is also missing

Co-host Matt Hey, (pictured) best known for his online persona Alright, Hey!, revealed that his Dollarmites money is also missing 

The influencer detailed the elaborate thought process that went into the eventual name in a lengthy Instagram post.

In the video, she explained to her followers she was scared she could be ‘sued’ for using the original spelling of the name “fate”. Brittney admitted she’s since learned that’s not the case.

Fayt The Label was launched in September 2017 while Brittney’s YouTube career was in full swing.

The label offers stylish clothing in a wide variety of sizes and high-quality fabrics, with sizes ranging from 6 to 24.

Brittney added 'I feel like all the kids of the 90's, we need to stand together and protest. Where are our Dollarmite accounts that we had when we were kids?,'.

Brittney added ‘I feel like all the kids of the 90’s, we need to stand together and protest. Where are our Dollarmite accounts that we had when we were kids?,’.

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