Solving India’s Financial Illiteracy Problem
Financial inclusion begins where financial literacy does, in the formative years, when young minds are most receptive to building a lifelong healthy relationship with money.
Too many people are excluded from financial systems not because of a lack of resources, but a lack of foundation. We believe that when children learn to understand, respect, and engage with money early on, they don’t just grow into financially capable adults but into communities where inclusion is the norm.
Where knowledge becomes power
We think of financial literacy not as a subject to be taught, but as a muscle to be built.
Through our intervention programs, we work with students from underserved communities to develop financial preparedness, the kind that stays with them during any financial decision that matters.
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We meet young minds where they are - through experiences that feel less like lessons and more like simulations of reality through
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