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AnnouncementScale Up Canada· May 2026

Scale Up Canada recognizes hi finance's $500K pre-seed round

hi finance closed a $500,000 pre-seed funding round led by UCeed Investment Funds, helping post-secondary students manage savings, loans, and grant applications.

MentionTaproot Edmonton· May 2026

hi finance lands side deal at Startup TNT Investment Summit

At least one side deal came out of the summit for hi finance, which helps students find grants, scholarships, and bursaries, taking a 15% cut of the money it finds.

AnnouncementUCeed Investment Funds· Apr 2026

UCeed announces investment in hi finance

UCeed Investment Funds announced an investment in hi finance, supporting its work helping Canadian students find and secure grants, scholarships, and bursaries.

MentionTaproot Edmonton· Mar 2026

UCeed invests in hi finance to expand student financial guidance

hi finance has helped more than 2,000 Edmonton and Calgary students access more than $4 million in grants and other funding.

FeatureThe Gateway· Nov 2025

Hi Finance connects students to funding and financial advice

Most students are very stressed about their money. We take all those questions and worries out of students' heads and put them in ours so we can obsessively stress about their finances for them.

IntervieweTalk — eHUB Entrepreneurship Centre, University of Alberta· Nov 2025

Zach Prusko on building hi finance and student entrepreneurship

I loved all the great questions during the talk, but the most fun were all the great conversations afterwards.

InterviewCBC / Radio-Canada· Sep 2025

Zach Prusko on improving financial literacy for university students

Students are facing increasing tuition costs, an uncertain job market, and a rising cost of living. We've worked with over 1,000 students in two years and helped generate more than $3M in grants.

FeatureToronto Star· Sep 2024

Financial tips to get your studies started off on a good footing

The average student we work with earns $3,000 they wouldn't have received.

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