ET Money introduces the first-of-its-kind Great Indian Investment Festival: To reward users for building good financial habits
New Delhi, 30 September 2022: Encouraging Indians to save & invest during this festive season, ET Money, one of India’s largest wealth tech apps, has announced the launch of the first-of-its-kind festival called ‘Great Indian Investment Festival’. Through this unique initiative, ET Money will reward users for building & exhibiting good financial habits.
Through this 17-day-long festival, the app will offer users a festive discount on ET Money Genius & rewards that would include assured shopping vouchers, lifestyle subscriptions, daily lucky draws & bumper prizes. Some of the mega prizes on offer are the latest iPhone 14 Plus, iPad Air, and Royal Enfield Interceptor bike. Investors can also win up to Rs 2 Lakh in cash for helping their friends and families develop good financial habits through referral.
ET Money believes that for decades, users have built a habit of spending and getting rewarded during the festive season. With India adopting an investment culture, there should be encouragement for Investments and savings too.
Speaking on the launch of the Great Indian Investment Festival, Mukesh Kalra, Founder & CEO, ET Money commented, “Festive season is often a time of the year when most of us get swayed by tempting deals and offers on items which we often do not actually need, thereby upsetting our monthly budgets, future financial plans, and savings goals. Relaying our mission to help Indians invest intelligently, the investment festival aims to make investing a permanent habit by rewarding the start of the habit during this festive season. We are privileged to be able to facilitate long-term wealth creation for individuals, their families & friends through this unique initiative.”
ET Money’s Great Indian Investment Festival goes one step forward by rewarding even the good habit of getting one’s friends & families to start investing too through unique rewards for referrals. This way more Indians can participate in the