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Is this local minor the next Elon Musk? In a now-viral video, an unknown family left South Africans in stitches after their financial woes made rounds on social media.

In the short clip, a minor who has since been dubbed the next ‘Elon Musk’ is seen receiving loan requests from his parents, who want financial aid from his private bank.

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The minor could be seen reading bank notes and seemingly weighing loan requests from his parents. He undoubtedly operates on proper banking procedures, and Mzansi couldn’t help but laugh in admiration.

Mzansi was convinced that the minor had a proper private bank at home. The child agreed to grant his mother her loan request of R600 and even issued an approval letter.

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A minor who owns private bank trends. Images from Tik Tok@kingthabi534

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However, he turned down his father’s request leaving many in stitches. His father had made an R2 000 loan request.

@kingthabi534 #timeless #in house finace#Daddy large amount declined😭#Mommy ♬ Let Me Down Slowly – KANG NURAY

No doubt, the now-viral video amused netizens as they tried to connect the dots about his line of business because of his riches. After all, it seems he has been saving the money from his parent’s pockets.

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MZANSI REACTS

However, little is known about when the video was taken, but it was shared on TikTok with @kingthabi534.

The video has since gained thousands of reactions and comments since it dropped.

South Africans hilarious reacted to the viral video of a minor who owns a private bank with their two cents.

Many were more than convinced that the minor operates the bank commercially. However, some were impressed by how he conducted his business in issuing loans.

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