Bengaluru, August 8th, 2023: Mudrex, a Bengaluru and San Francisco-based Y-Combinator-backed, a global crypto investing platform, proudly announces the launch of its innovative financial health camps in collaboration with Urban Vault, to be held across four prime locations in Bengaluru until September. The camps will cater to over 100 startups around HSR Layout, Koramangala, Indiranagar, Marathahalli, and MG Road.
The primary objective of these camps is to equip participants with the essential knowledge and tools necessary to make well-informed financial decisions. At financial health camps, participants will learn about the basics of investing, setting right financial goals to create a robust portfolio, learn about risk management, and discover strategies to optimize returns on their investments and more.
Mudrex aims to empower individuals with personalized one-on-one consultations, actionable insights, and comprehensive financial health reports, all geared towards helping them achieve their financial objectives. By focusing on investor personas, investment strategies, and modern portfolio theory, the participants will gain valuable insights into optimizing their investments for long-term wealth creation, while effectively managing risk versus reward.
Commenting on this, Mr Edul Patel, CEO and Co-founder of Mudrex said, “We are excited to unveil our financial health camps as part of our educational initiatives. Our goal is to empower individuals with essential financial knowledge and tools to make informed decisions. We plan to scale this up across PAN India in the upcoming year, aiming to reach and empower a broader audience”.
Commenting on the same, Mr Amal Mishra, CEO and Co-founder of Urban Vault said, “Knowing how money works is essential for everyone. It’s especially important for young startups at Urban Vault. These financial awareness sessions will be incredibly helpful for them. Urban Vault always aims to add value to their clients, and these sessions will definitely lead to fruitful outcomes for everyone involved.”