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The Minds Behind Your Financial Growth

We're not your typical financial consultants. Our team brings together decades of real-world experience with a genuine passion for helping people build better money habits that actually stick.

15+ Years

Strategic Leadership That Makes Sense

Cassius Hartwell

Head of Financial Strategy

Before joining felorianthus in 2022, Cassius spent over a decade working with everyone from fresh graduates drowning in student debt to pre-retirees panicking about their savings. What struck him most wasn't the complexity of financial planning—it was how simple changes in daily habits could completely transform someone's financial future.

His approach focuses on behavioral psychology rather than complicated investment strategies. "Most people don't need another investment app," he often says. "They need to understand why they spend money on things that don't actually make them happier."

Cassius holds certifications in financial planning and behavioral economics, but more importantly, he's helped over 2,000 individuals develop sustainable financial habits that work with their lifestyle, not against it.

Behavioral Finance Debt Strategy Habit Formation Budget Psychology

Built From Real Experience

felorianthus started because we got tired of seeing financial advice that worked perfectly on paper but fell apart the moment someone had a bad day and wanted to buy something they couldn't afford.

We've been there—struggling to stick to budgets, feeling guilty about small purchases, wondering why saving money felt so much harder than spending it. That experience taught us something important: sustainable financial health isn't about perfect discipline or complicated strategies.

It's about understanding your own patterns, building systems that work with your personality, and making small changes that compound over time.

3,000+ People Helped
5 Years Active
Indira Blackwood
Community Development Lead

Community-Centered Growth

Indira joined us in early 2024 after running financial literacy workshops in community centers across the Midlands. She realized that the best financial advice happens in conversations—not lectures.

Her background in social work taught her that financial stress affects every aspect of life, from relationships to career choices to mental health. That's why she focuses on building supportive communities where people can share experiences and learn from each other's successes and mistakes.

  • Real conversations about money challenges and wins
  • Practical workshops that focus on immediate, actionable changes
  • Peer support groups for ongoing accountability and encouragement
  • Resources that work for different income levels and life situations

Under her guidance, our community programs have helped hundreds of people not just improve their finances, but feel more confident about their money decisions.