The detour of the pandemic led Anushka Rathod to her destiny. Breaking the orthodox mindset, she is discussing money and building a community
As soon as the conversation with Anushka Rathod begins, one realises that her videos are genuine. Because just as she does in the videos, she simplifies every answer. Lessons on her content style are imparted, the difference between the ASCI (Advertising Standards Council of India) and Sebi (Securities and Exchange Board of India) guidelines for finfluencers who talk about equity investment and those who educate about personal finance is explained, and advice for the younger generation looking to choose content creation is doled out.
“My detour led me to my destiny,” says Rathod who began exploring the power of social media during the initial months of the Covid-19 lockdown. Armed with a postgraduation in taxation, a CFA level 1 exam, and a few years of experience in investment banking and wealth management, she began by explaining simple industry strategies. The feedback and upgrade loop improved with every post. Now, her social media handles and YouTube subscription number boast a combined 1.8 million followers. In addition, her newsletter, ‘Crore Club’, commands more than 10,000 subscribers.
“Women don’t have freedom, and the one reason for that is not having either money or access to money or the knowledge about how to manage it,” says Rathod. She highlights how the money talk is mostly initiated with boys, and they are encouraged to make and grow it. “The information is not passed down to women. Later, it becomes even more difficult, and that wall becomes stronger where women don’t want to (discuss money), and they just delegate that responsibility to men. That’s why I strongly emphasise on women taking it upon themselves and becoming more independent, and bringing the parity of decision-making at home to 50-50,” says the girl from a Marwari family who first broke the barrier herself.
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(This story appears in the 23 February, 2024 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)