Our Mission
To simplify personal finance into byte-sized content to meet each person where they are.
We believe that for financial literacy to be effective, it should be ongoing, personalized, interactive, and engaging.
We created a middle and high school Learning Management System (LMS) that uses worksheets, articles, videos, and case studies to teach personal finance. Our curriculum follows every benchmark for each standard from the Council for Economic Education. What’s more, we offer pre- and post-assessments, so you have data to track your students’ progress.
Each lesson is reviewed by a certified financial education instructor and a Ph.D. in financial literacy. We want to ensure that every topic is not only easy to understand, but also accurately conveys the principles of financial wellness with an energetic, positive, engaging tone.
If you would like a demo of our LMS, please click the 'Get a Demo' request button! You can also click here for a one-page description of the LMS and here for its technical specifications.
We want to be part of the solution.
In partnership,
The CentSai Team
The fact is...
We learn to do our laundry before we are taught how to handle our money. Yes. having clean clothes is essential, but the worst that might happen if you mix your whites and your colors is tie-dyed underwear and socks.
The result of not knowing how to manage your money?
Anxiety, debt, and decisions that have a long-lasting impact on your credit score — and your physical and mental health.
Meet the Team
Doria
Lavagnino
of CentSai SheVentures Founder
Arindam
Nag
Under his leadership, CentSai has empowered countless individuals to grasp finances, enabling institutions to foster financial wellness. A staunch advocate for inclusive financial education, Arindam leads a diverse team, revolutionizing the way people approach financial literacy.
Arindam has an MBA from NYU’s Stern School of Business
Sandeep
Kumar
Co-Founder
Keerti Hasija
Kauffman
Education Services
Peter
Neeves
Financial Experts Community
Kelly Meehan
Brown
Connor Beckett
McInerney
Andrew
Shooks
Lin
Hsu
Juliana
Norton
Jo Ann
Liguori
Ishan
Deshpande
Lauren
Shayo
With only 21 of the 50 states requiring high school students to complete a course in financial education, according to the Council for Economic Education, it’s no surprise that financial illiteracy is an epidemic in our country.
A few of us might learn the financial basics from our caregivers or friends, but the vast majority of us have no idea how personal finance works when we start out in the “real world.”
But it doesn’t have to be this way.
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