Introduction

Priya's parents had been on the look out for a suitable match for her for some time. She holds a bachelor's and master's degree in Commerce from the University of Mumbai. She further earned her Certified Financial Planner (CFP) certification from the Financial Planning Standards Board (FPSB) India and the Qualified Personal Finance Professional (QPFP) certification from Network FP. Priya began her career as a trainee CFP with Ladder 7, a prestigious investment advisory firm in Mumbai, and later joined Network FP, India’s leading knowledge platform for finance professionals, where she is currently employed.

Priya's mother, Geetha, a former career woman, took voluntary retirement in 2019. Her father, Srinivasan (Srini), is a practicing Chartered Accountant. Her brother, Rohan, holds a B.Tech in computer engineering and works in Bengaluru. Also residing with the family is Priya's uncle, Vaidhyanathan (Vaidy, also known as Malli), Srinivasan's younger brother, who is a self-employed financial advisor.

Sanjiv grew up in Dubai and completed his primary and secondary education through the Indian High School, Dubai. After earning a graduate’s degree from the Institute of Management Technology, Dubai he moved to Mumbai when his family decided to settle there after his father, Suresh's, retirement. Following positions at Sony and Croma in Mumbai, he is currently employed with ICICI Bank, a leading private bank in India. While continuing to work at Croma, Sanjiv completed his MBA from Jain University.

Sanjiv's father, Suresh, worked for Sony Dubai and settled in Mumbai after retiring. Sanjiv's mother, Sarayu, a retired school teacher, now enjoys giving private tuitions. Sanjiv's brother, Sandip, graduated in Psychology and MA in International Business Management & is currently Operations Coordinator at a firm that specializes in acquiring enterprise software companies.

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