Kerevo was built by Eshan Ramji — a student at Mulgrave School in West Vancouver — because he couldn't find a single class that taught him how money actually works.
Eshan Ramji
Founder, Kerevo
Student at Mulgrave School, West Vancouver
Student at Mulgrave School, West Vancouver
Founder, Kerevo
Self-taught in Canadian personal finance
Built Kerevo to teach what school skipped
Eshan Ramji is a student at Mulgrave School in West Vancouver, BC. At 16, he realized something that bothered him deeply: school had taught him calculus, Shakespeare, and the periodic table — but nothing about how money actually works.
What is a TFSA? How do marginal tax rates work? What happens when you carry a credit card balance for a year? What's the difference between a mortgage and renting? These weren't optional questions — they were things he'd need to know in a few years, and nobody was teaching them.
Eshan spent months studying Canadian personal finance on his own: CRA publications, YouTube channels, personal finance books, and conversations with people working in finance. He became genuinely fascinated — and frustrated that this knowledge was hidden in plain sight.
He built Kerevo and Kerevo as a direct response to that frustration. The platform teaches everything school missed — using a simulation where students actually live the financial decisions, not just read about them in a textbook.
Kerevo isn't built by a financial institution trying to sell products. It's built by a student who wanted to learn — and decided to make the resource he wished existed, for every other student who feels the same way.
“My teachers are brilliant. But none of them ever told me what a TFSA was, how taxes are calculated, or what compound interest does over 30 years. I had to learn it myself. So I built a way for everyone else to learn it faster.”
— Eshan Ramji, Founder & Student
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Platform pages built
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Career paths simulated
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Financial lessons with quizzes
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Canadian accounts taught
Canada's leading platform for practical financial education, founded by a student who realized the classroom was missing the most important subject.
Built specifically for Canadian families and schools — TFSA, RRSP, FHSA, RESP, CRA tax brackets, and CPP.
No textbook-only content. Every concept is experienced through the simulator — career, budget, trades, life challenges.
Curriculum-aligned for Ontario Grade 10 Business Studies and ADST in BC. Teacher dashboards with full reporting.
To give every Canadian student the financial education they deserve — practical, honest, and built around the real accounts and systems they'll use as adults. Built by a student, for students.