Learn to value. Learn to decide. No shortcuts.
Kaash is a fundamentals-first platform that helps you find the fair value of stocks and mutual funds. 14 valuation models, Screener-quality financial data, and a scoring system that blends valuation, quality, governance, and consensus into one number — the KScore.
Think of it as a gym for your financial brain. We provide the equipment — valuation models, research squads, scenario-based quizzes, and real fundamental data — you do the reps. No trading, no tips, no technical charts. Just structured learning through doing.
Whether you're 18 or 50, if you've ever felt overwhelmed by financial jargon or unsure about how to evaluate an investment, Kaash gives you a framework to build conviction through your own analysis.
Kaash is a personal weekend project that started with one goal — build something for my kids. I wanted them to have a head start with personal finance, something I never had. I figured the best gift wasn't a stock tip or a mutual fund recommendation — it was the ability to think through investments on their own.
I learnt most of my lessons the hard way — buying on tips, panic-selling during dips, investing in mutual funds without understanding expense ratios or exit loads. After years of trial and error, I realised the real skill isn't picking the right stock — it's having a repeatable process to evaluate any investment. Kaash is my attempt to make financial literacy more useful and accessible for everyone.
This is not a startup or a business — it's a passion project I work on during weekends and evenings. With the emergence of AI in research and code, I was able to bring it to life faster than I ever imagined. Every valuation model, every scoring pillar, every data pipeline is built with proper engineering rigour. I'm a technologist by profession, not a finance professional — which is exactly why this platform teaches you to do the math yourself rather than trust anyone's opinion.
The goal remains simple: help people build the muscle memory to think through investments independently, regardless of age, background, or experience level.
— Kumaran