
EMPOWERING
Financial
Futures
Arthasadhana is a Section 8 (NGO) Company incorporated under the Companies Act, 2013, with a mission to promote financial well-being across India. The purpose is to empower individuals and communities with the knowledge and tools needed to make informed financial decisions and build a secure future.
A financially aware and empowered India.
- To consistently create a better financial future for our investors by using the best of our local and global capabilities.
- The whole world people make informed financial decisions so that they enjoy better and secured Life.
- To make every Indian an “informed” Investor and help achieve his “Financial Goals” by offering services of credible and qualified Financial Distributors and Distributors.

To conduct extensive financial education campaigns
To help individuals manage their money more effectively for financial well-being. This includes accessing appropriate financial products and services through regulated entities with fair consumer protection and grievance redressal mechanisms.
- To promote financial education across all segments of the Indian population in line with the National Strategy for Financial Education.
- To educate the public on financial literacy by uniting stakeholders on a single platform, merging social, educational, and business objectives.
- To raise public awareness about insurance, provide policyholders with necessary information for informed decisions, explain their rights and responsibilities, and make them aware of grievance redressal options


Financial awareness programs by MIIs
Market Infrastructure Institutions (MIIs) play a crucial role in promoting financial awareness and literacy, particularly in the context of capital markets and investments. These institutions include:
Stock Exchanges (including Commodity Exchanges):
Organizations like NSE and BSE in India conduct investor awareness programs to educate the public about various aspects of the stock market, including opening trading accounts, getting started with investments, product segments, and regulatory compliance.
Clearing Houses/ Clearing Corporations:
These entities, alongside other financial institutions, contribute to investor education through awareness programs and initiatives. Depository organizations: Institutions such as CDSL regularly conduct Investor Awareness Programmes (IAPs) in collaboration with DPs, financial/educational institutions, and media partners.
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Arthasadhana Social Literacy Foundation
Shop No. F-3, Sr. No. 264, Cts N. 4076,
Shakun Plaza, Jalna, Maharashtra,
India, 431203