Market Watch
Loading Market Data...

About Me

Welcome to MoneyLoop.

If you’ve ever felt lost in a maze of banking jargon, hidden charges, and confusing investment options, you are in the right place.

I am the Founder and Editor of MoneyLoop.blog. By day, I work as a professional Banker at one of the leading financial institutions. By night, I write here to simplify money for everyone else.

Why Is This Blog Anonymous?

You might wonder why I don't put my face or full name on this site. The answer is simple: Integrity.

Working in the banking sector, there are strict rules about what we can and cannot say publicly. By keeping my identity private, I gain the freedom to give you unfiltered, honest, and unbiased advice—without having to worry about corporate red tape or conflict of interest.

I am not here to represent a bank; I am here to represent you, the customer.

My Mission

I see the same story unfold across my desk every day: hard-working people losing money or missing out on great opportunities simply because they don't understand the fine print.

I started MoneyLoop to bridge that gap. My goal is Financial Literacy without the boredom.

I believe in actionable, clear, and honest advice that helps you:

  • Save smarter (finding the hacks banks don't advertise).

  • Invest wisely (understanding the risks behind the rewards).

  • Navigate banking products (decoding NRE/NRO accounts, Loans, and Credit Cards).

What You Can Expect

Whether you are a student, a salaried professional, or an NRI trying to manage funds back home, this blog is your cheat sheet. I cover:

  • Personal Finance Basics: Budgeting, saving, and emergency funds.

  • Banking Simplified: Real talk on the pros and cons of different accounts.

  • Smart Investing: Separating market hype from actual value.

  • Digital Finance: How to stay safe in an era of digital scams.

A Note on Advice

While I am a banker, everything written here is for educational purposes based on my personal experience and market knowledge. I am not selling you a product, and these views do not reflect those of my employer.


Stay in the Loop.

— The Editor MoneyLoop.blog