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The Sikh Investors Club is a curated private community for Sikh investors (around 100 at the moment), from complete beginners to those with professional finance background. All built around the idea of collective intelligence applied to investment. The philosophy behind it runs deeper than returns: the project frames wealth-building as a modern form of Dharam Yudh (righteous war), where financial influence and institution-building become tools for advancing Sarbat Da Bhalla (the welfare of all mankind).
Members gain access to the SIC forum, a private platform where investment ideas are shared, reviewed, and discussed. Submitted ideas go through a quality review panel before being passed to an editorial team, who format them into structured posts for the wider community.
Live pitch nights sit alongside the forum, where members can present ideas and receive feedback in real time. My role in this layer goes beyond hosting, as the project develops I am also now assembling teams of subject matter experts to run pitch readiness sessions with members before they present to the club, stress-testing the idea, sharpening the framing, and ensuring the presenter is prepared.
We have also started to run networking events in London, in partnership with Khalsa Jatha British Isles based in Shepherd's Bush. Planning to export this model now in other regions too, with a team being set up in California to run events there.
On social media, we have built to over 20K followers in a few short months (mostly within a week or two). Our strategy seems to have paid off quite well as this forms a top layer funnel into membership for the club. As we grow, we hope to attract more talent to help us develop the club further and decide on exact pathways we could take for wealth building.
Right now, all income generated goes straight into our UK-registered Community Interest Company (Toshakhana-i-Azaadi), with the intention of it becoming a kind of endowment fund to support Sikh development projects.