We started with a spreadsheet and a question

Back in 2019, our founder Harith was building yet another financial forecast for a local retail chain when he realized something odd. The model worked fine, but the client had no idea how to update it themselves. They'd need to call him every time sales projections changed. That felt backwards.

Teaching financial modeling skills since 2019 • Based in Petaling Jaya, Selangor

How we got here

Turns out, lots of people face the same problem. They need financial models but don't know where to start building them. So we figured we'd teach that instead.

2019

The beginning

Started teaching weekend workshops from a small office in Petaling Jaya. First cohort had 8 people. Harith made them all build a three-statement model from scratch. Nobody left early, which felt like a win.

2021

Going online

Pandemic pushed us to run remote sessions. Honestly wasn't sure it would work at first — how do you teach Excel over Zoom? But people showed up, asked good questions, and actually finished their assignments. We kept the format after restrictions lifted.

2023

Expanding content

Added courses on scenario analysis and sensitivity testing after students kept asking about them. Also brought on two more instructors — Priya and Marcus — who both worked in corporate finance before deciding they'd rather teach.

2025

Where we are now

We've taught over 400 professionals how to build financial models that actually get used. Our autumn 2025 program launches in September. Still based in the same Petaling Jaya office, though we needed more space for the whiteboard collection.

Harith teaching financial modeling workshop

Learning from people who've built the models

Our instructors have spent years building financial models for actual companies — from retail chains to manufacturing operations to tech startups. Harith spent five years in FP&A before starting megaflowhub. Priya worked in investment banking. Marcus did financial planning for a logistics company.

They know what works because they've tested it in real situations. And they know what confuses people because they've sat through plenty of confusing finance meetings themselves.

Real models, not templates

You'll build models based on actual business scenarios. We use anonymized data from companies we've worked with, so you're solving problems that someone actually faced.

Small cohorts

Maximum 12 people per session. Means you can ask questions without waiting. Also means we notice if you're stuck on something and can help before you spend an hour frustrated.

Office hours included

Every course includes weekly open sessions where you can bring your own work questions. Lots of students use this to get feedback on models they're building for their jobs.

No rush

Programs run 8-10 weeks because building these skills takes time. You'll have assignments, but they're designed to be doable in a few hours per week. Life happens — we get it.

Financial model building session
Scenario analysis workshop
Students working on forecasting models
Financial planning classroom setup

What comes next

We're planning to add more specialized tracks in 2026 — one focused on SaaS metrics, another on manufacturing cost analysis. Both came from specific student requests, which is usually how we decide what to build.

Also working on a short course about presenting financial information to non-finance people. Because building a great model doesn't matter if nobody understands what it's telling them.

Our next program starts September 2025. If you're curious about learning this stuff, check out what we're offering or just email us. We're happy to chat about whether it'd be useful for what you're trying to do.

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