Our Financial Education Journey

From a small Melbourne startup to Australia's trusted platform for budget presentation mastery - discover how we've shaped financial communication skills since 2018

2018
2018

The Beginning of elyranthoviquas

Founded in Melbourne's Block Arcade with a simple mission: make budget presentations less terrifying for everyday Australians. Started with weekend workshops in borrowed conference rooms, teaching basic spreadsheet skills to small business owners who were tired of fumbling through financial meetings.

First Workshop Melbourne Launch 15 Students
2022
2022

Digital Growth & Recognition

The pandemic pushed us online faster than we'd planned - but it worked beautifully. Our virtual budget workshops reached regional Australia, and we partnered with three major accounting firms who recommended our courses to their clients. By year's end, over 2,400 professionals had completed our programs.

Online Platform 2,400 Graduates Corporate Partnerships
2024
2024

Excellence & Expansion

Achieved something we're genuinely proud of - our advanced presentation course received recognition from the Australian Institute of Management. We also launched specialized programs for healthcare administrators and non-profit organizations, because budget presentations shouldn't be one-size-fits-all.

AIM Recognition Industry Programs 5,800 Alumni

Looking Ahead to 2026

Here's what gets us excited about the future. We're not just teaching spreadsheet skills anymore - we're building confidence. Every month, we hear from graduates who landed promotions, secured funding, or simply stopped dreading monthly budget reviews.

Advanced Analytics Training

Teaching data storytelling beyond basic charts - helping people spot trends and present insights that actually influence decisions.

Regional Workshops

Taking our programs to Cairns, Perth, and Adelaide with in-person intensive weekends for hands-on learners.

Mentorship Network

Connecting our alumni with current students because the best budget advice often comes from someone who's been in similar situations.