The Steel Almirah - Why Every Indian Family Needs a Financial Map
The almirah that holds everything
In millions of Indian homes, there is a steel almirah. The bottom drawer has property papers. The top shelf has policy receipts. Somewhere in the middle sits a passbook, a fixed deposit receipt, and a visiting card of a trusted advisor.
One person in the family knows exactly what everything means. That person is the invisible infrastructure of the entire family.
What happens when that person is gone?
The money may still exist. The policies may still be valid. The accounts may still be active. But the family is left without a map.
Store who you have the account with, not the account number. Store where to go, not the key to access.
Build your family's map
Naksha helps families record the financial address book: institution names, branches, contacts, nominees, and trusted guides. It is not the treasure. It is the map.