Moneybar is a financial awareness platform rooted in Northeast India, making conversations around money simple, relatable, and accessible. We believe financial literacy is a life skill, and that better understanding of money leads to stronger decisions and more financially aware communities
We design and deliver financial literacy workshops, learning courses, and one-on-one consultations that make personal finance practical and relevant to everyday life. Our work creates conversations around money management, budgeting, salary planning, and digital financial literacy through experiences tailored for students, young professionals, organisations, and communities.
We’ve reached 5,000+ people across communities, events, workshops, and digital platforms. Our work includes collaborations with the Government of Nagaland, including the Investment and Development Authority of Nagaland (IDAN) and the Nagaland Skill and Entrepreneurship Development Mission (NSEDM), along with ecosystem partners like the World Economic Forum’s Global Shapers Community.
At our core, Moneybar is community driven, creating spaces where people feel informed, supported, and confident in building a better relationship with money.
We design and deliver financial literacy workshops, learning courses, and one-on-one consultations that make personal finance practical and relevant to everyday life. Our work creates conversations around money management, budgeting, salary planning, and digital financial literacy through experiences tailored for students, young professionals, organisations, and communities.
We’ve reached 5,000+ people across communities, events, workshops, and digital platforms. Our work includes collaborations with the Government of Nagaland, including the Investment and Development Authority of Nagaland (IDAN) and the Nagaland Skill and Entrepreneurship Development Mission (NSEDM), along with ecosystem partners like the World Economic Forum’s Global Shapers Community.
At our core, Moneybar is community driven, creating spaces where people feel informed, supported, and confident in building a better relationship with money.








