Data Sources & Methodology
At SaveWithRupee.com, we believe financial knowledge must be accurate, transparent, and trustworthy. To ensure this, all our articles are based on official data from Indian regulators, government institutions, and credible financial organizations.
Below, we explain the key sources we use.
1. Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Official Website
Monetary policy, repo rate, inflation reports, lending rates, and official circulars.
RBI Annual Reports, Bulletins, and Press Releases for banking and financial market updates.
πΉ 2. Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)
Stock market regulations, IPO data, mutual fund disclosures, and listed company filings.
Ensures our market-related content follows regulatory compliance.
πΉ 3. Ministry of Finance, Government of India
Union Budget documents, taxation policies, and economic surveys.
Used for content related to direct/indirect taxes, fiscal policy, and government spending.
πΉ 4. Stock Exchanges in India
Stock prices, indices, company filings, and trading activity.
πΉ 5. Insurance & Pension Regulators
IRDAI β Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India β Insurance guidelines, policies, and industry data.
PFRDA β Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority β National Pension System (NPS) and retirement savings data.
πΉ 6. Government Surveys & Reports
Economic Survey of India β Official economic trends, growth forecasts, and sector analysis.
NITI Aayog Reports β Financial inclusion, digital payments, and economic development data.
MOSPI β Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation β GDP, CPI, IIP, and other national statistics.
πΉ 7. Industry & Banking Associations
IBA β Indian Banksβ Association β Reports on Indian banking sector performance.
AMFI β Association of Mutual Funds in India β Official mutual fund industry data.
πΉ 8. Our Verification Process
- We cross-check all financial data with at least one official Indian source.
- Posts are reviewed every 3β6 months to update figures and policies.
- Opinions are clearly separated from factual government or regulator-backed data.
πΉ 9. Why Transparency Matters
Finance directly impacts peopleβs savings, investments, and future. By sharing exactly where our data comes from, we make sure:
- Readers can trust the numbers.
- Content stays aligned with official updates.
- Our website maintains credibility with readers and search engines.
π For more details about our sources or methodology, please contact us.