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About FinGTaj

Most financial content in India falls into one of two traps: it is either too academic to be useful, or too simplistic to be trustworthy. FinGTaj was built to occupy the space in between — clear enough for a first-time investor to understand, and accurate enough for someone who already knows their way around the market.

We cover three areas of personal finance where confusion tends to be most costly: the stock market, loans and credit, and everyday money management. Every article on this platform is written with one objective — to help you make a better financial decision than you would have made without it.

Who Runs FinGTaj

FinGTaj is founded and written by Ashutosh Jha, a finance professional based in India with hands-on experience across equity trading, derivatives, risk management, and regulatory compliance.

Ashutosh currently works as a Quality Analyst in the finance domain, with a focus on equity investment processes and compliance systems — ensuring that financial operations meet accuracy and regulatory standards. His writing draws directly from that professional background, not from secondhand research.

He started FinGTaj after observing a consistent pattern: most people making poor financial decisions were not unintelligent — they were simply under-informed. The platform is his response to that gap.

Read the full author profile here

What We Write About

Stock Market & Trading: From understanding why beginners lose money to choosing the right platform, our investing content is built around behavioural clarity — not stock tips.

Loans & Credit: Personal loans, credit scores, CIBIL — we explain how these systems work, what lenders actually look at, and how to use credit without letting it use you.

Money & Personal Finance: Emergency funds, saving versus investing, budgeting basics — the foundational decisions that most people get wrong because nobody explained them clearly the first time.

Our Editorial Standards

Every article published on FinGTaj is written by Ashutosh Jha and reviewed for factual accuracy before publication. We do not publish generic content, copied material, or advice designed to generate clicks rather than inform readers.

All financial content carries a disclaimer, because we believe readers should make their own decisions — we are here to inform that process, not to replace it.

For a full account of how we create and verify content, see our Editorial Policy.

What We Do Not Do

We do not publish "get rich quick" advice. We do not recommend specific stocks or funds. We do not accept payment to promote financial products. We do not publish sponsored articles disguised as editorial content. Our only interest is in producing content that is accurate, practical, and genuinely useful to the person reading it.

Get in Touch

If you have a question, a topic you would like covered, or a factual concern about something we have published, you are welcome to reach us directly.

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