Affiliate Disclosure
Effective date: 3 July 2026 · Last reviewed: 3 July 2026
Priyanka Personal Finance is a free education platform. To keep every guide, calculator and tool free — with no paywall — some links on this website are affiliate links. This page explains exactly what that means, in plain language.
What is an affiliate link?
If you click an affiliate link and then apply for or buy a product (for example, a credit card or a broking account), the company may pay us a referral commission. You never pay extra — the price, fee or offer you get is exactly the same as going to the company directly.
Our promises to you
✅ Rankings are never for sale. Whether a product pays us or not has zero influence on how we rank, review or recommend it. Several products we recommend pay us nothing.
✅ We recommend only what we would use ourselves — and we say clearly who a product is NOT for.
✅ Facts over commissions. Every money page carries a "facts last checked" date, and we correct errors publicly.
✅ Clear marking. Pages containing affiliate links carry a disclosure box like this one.
Where affiliate links may appear
Product comparison pages (such as credit cards), broking/investment platform mentions, and book or course recommendations. Our own digital products (like the ₹99 Master Planner) are always identified as ours.
Regulatory note
We follow ASCI's Influencer Advertising Guidelines and general disclosure best practices. We are an education platform — not a SEBI-registered investment advisor, not an insurance or lending distributor. Always verify product terms on the provider's official website and consult a registered advisor for personal decisions.
Questions?
Write to us via the contact page — we answer disclosure questions within 48 hours.