Kartik Malhotra

Kartik.malhotra@tv9.com

Kartik Malhotra is Executive Editor, Money9. He has deep interest in studying emerging trends and their impact on the Indian economy and citizens. Kartik has been part of founding teams of leading news and entertainment TV channels in leadership roles.

  • Financial planning absent among Indians: Money9 survey

    Financial planning absent among Indians: Money9 survey

    The Money9 Share of Wallet survey was conducted on social media across TV9 Network's followers, with responses coming in from all parts of the country in multiple languages. A total of 16,100 participants responded to a set a multiple choice questions. The survey was conducted in January 2021. 

  • Indians not saving, not planning for retirement: Money9 survey

    Indians not saving, not planning for retirement: Money9 survey

    Money9 Share of Wallet survey was conducted on social media across TV9 Network's followers, with responses coming in from all parts of the country in multiple languages. A total of 16,100 participants responded to a set a multiple choice questions. The survey was conducted in January 2021. 

  • Wanted: An 'Aatmanirbhar' Budget that emphasises 'Aatma Vishwas'

    Wanted: An ‘Aatmanirbhar’ Budget that emphasises ‘Aatma Vishwas’

    Finance Minister should not present another 'atmanirbhar' budget. Such a budget leaves consumers worse-off without necessarily achieving the intended goal of self-reliance.

  • Informal economy needs compensation: Lohit Bhatia

    Informal economy needs compensation: Lohit Bhatia

    The upcoming budget should further recognise the various modes of employment that exist today and enable the informal economy to flourish.

  • Financial advisor is like a doctor. Choose wisely

    Financial advisor is like a doctor. Choose wisely

    Financial advisors are like doctors. Some are akin to general physicians, some are specialists. Choose the right financial advisor who will manage your financial health by understanding your goals and your constraints.

  • Low interest rates not a cause of concern

    Low interest rates not a cause of concern

    Low interest rates on savings accounts may not be a party spoiler as inflation rates are low too. Karan Bhasin explains how to look at nominal and real rates while planning your investments.

  • Budget expectations: Can taxes be less taxing?

    Budget 2021 should focus on giving more money in the hands of the taxpayer, while widening the tax net. This will ensure greater scope for savings as well as enable citizens purchase insurance cover they need.

  • Budget 2021 wishlist: Make healthcare stronger

    Budget 2021 wishlist: Make healthcare stronger

    In last year’s budget, the healthcare sector received paramount focus. The upcoming budget should review the challenges brought by the pandemic and appropriately allocate more resources to meet the demands of the healthcare sector. Listed below are main points of my Budget wishlist:    Increase budgetary allocation for healthcare sector From the healthcare sector perspective, […]

  • Saved more during Covid? Now, grow your corpus

    An important financial impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has been that individuals have become very cautious with their money and its management. The first instinct for many was to cut down expenses, especially those which were thought to be non-necessary. This helped increased savings, which is a positive in the overall money management process. Not […]

  • Money Mistakes That First-Jobbers Should Avoid

    Money Mistakes That First-Jobbers Should Avoid

    The most common mistakes that young, first-jobbers make with their money is that they fail to save and, hence, invest. Money9’s Kartik Malhotra spoke to Rati Shetty, Chief Product Officer, Bank Bazaar. Here are is an excerpt. Kartik: What are the most common money mistakes that first jobbers make as they start drawing a regular […]