A Studio Built Around
Responsible Money Education
We support educators and creators across Malaysia in producing financial content that is clear, structured, and responsible — without overreaching into regulated territory.
← Back to HomeFrom a Shared Problem to a Structured Studio
Fiscala came together in early 2022 when a small group of Malaysian educators noticed the same recurring issue: people who wanted to create money-literacy content — blog posts, social media series, short courses — often had strong intentions but unclear frameworks. Content that started well would drift into overclaiming, or veer away from general education into territory that required professional licensing.
The founding team, with backgrounds in editorial publishing, adult learning, and content strategy, set out to build a space that addressed the craft of responsible financial content creation. Not a finance consultancy. Not a certification body. A production studio — with tools, templates, community, and a consistent responsible-messaging standard.
Today, Fiscala operates from Putrajaya and serves individual creators, corporate training teams, and independent educators across Malaysia. Every programme follows the same production-pipeline model: from idea to publish, with clear checkpoints and peer review built in.
Our Mission
To give Malaysia's money-literacy educators the practical tools and structured community they need to produce content that genuinely helps people understand personal finance — without overpromising or oversimplifying.
Our Values
- Clarity over cleverness — structure is a form of respect for your audience.
- Responsibility first — general education that stays within its scope.
- Community over competition — creators grow better when they review each other's work.
- Local context — Malaysian examples, Malaysian audiences, Malaysian circumstances.
The People Behind the Studio
Amirah Hadzri
Programme Director
Amirah brings ten years of adult-learning design to every Fiscala programme. She leads curriculum structure and responsible-messaging standards across all three offerings.
Rauf Zulkifli
Content Strategy Lead
Rauf spent seven years in editorial publishing before co-founding Fiscala. He oversees the storyboard card framework and the production-pipeline methodology used in all workshops.
Siti Nadhirah
Community & Operations
Siti manages creator community scheduling, peer-review coordination, and B2B programme logistics. She is the first point of contact for team enrolments and invoicing.
Standards That Shape Every Programme
Responsible Messaging Checklist
Every programme uses a shared checklist to ensure content claims stay within general-education scope and do not cross into regulated financial advice.
Structured Peer Review
Participants review each other's draft content using a structured rubric, building critical-reading habits alongside their own content-creation skills.
Certificate of Attendance
Fiscala issues certificates of attendance for the Educator Studio Programme, providing a professional development record for participants and their organisations.
Privacy & Data Handling
Participant data is handled in line with Malaysia's Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA). Community spaces are private and moderated.
Content Quality Review
All template materials and workshop content are reviewed before each intake to reflect current general-education standards and local context.
B2B Documentation
We provide official invoices, programme outlines, and individual certificates for corporate clients and HR teams procuring training for their staff.
Structured Learning for Money-Literacy Content Creators
Financial education content in Malaysia sits in a specific and sometimes underappreciated gap. On one side, registered financial planners and advisers operate under licensing requirements. On the other, general public information about money management, budgeting, savings habits, and understanding financial products can be shared widely by educators and creators — provided that content stays within its scope.
Fiscala was built to serve the people working in that gap: the freelance writers covering personal finance topics, the corporate trainers developing money-awareness modules, the social-media educators explaining compounding interest or EPF basics to their followers. These creators often know their subject well but lack a structured process for turning that knowledge into clear, responsible, publishable content.
Our workshops and programmes cover the practical production side — how to plan a content series, how to write responsibly about financial topics without overclaiming, how to build a reusable template that keeps your messaging consistent across weeks and platforms. The studio analogy is intentional: we treat content creation as a craft with repeatable processes, not a one-off task.
The team at Fiscala draws on backgrounds in editorial publishing, adult learning, and content strategy. Our Putrajaya base puts us close to Malaysia's federal administrative and professional education community, which makes up a significant portion of the organisations we work with on team enrolments.
See Which Programme Fits Your Work
Whether you're just planning your first content series or looking to enrol a team, we'd be glad to walk you through the options.
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