Estonia's Financial Supervision Authority has provided its pocket money game to regional centres and other local institutions, widening access to the financial literacy board game after strong demand left the travelling set almost fully booked for the next academic year. Teachers have previously been able to borrow the game and accompanying worksheets for two weeks by applying online, but it can now also be borrowed from development centres in Pärnumaa, Valgamaa, Põlvamaa, Raplamaa, Jõgevamaa, Hiiumaa, and Ida-Virumaa, as well as from Haapsalu Põhikool school and the Institute of Service Economy of TTK University of Applied Sciences in Tallinn. The game can also be played at youth centres across Estonia, in the regional centres, and in schools that order the travelling game together with its worksheets. The board game, created jointly with the youth information portal Teeviit based on a competition-winning design, is aimed primarily at primary school children and focuses on saving and spending pocket money; the prototype was developed by students from Ülenurme Gümnaasium. Further borrowing information is available via Teeviit's website.