At a time when conversations around personal growth and mental clarity are gaining traction across the globe, author, speaker and transformation coach, Pushkar Anand is gaining recognition as a key player, one whose journey began in the structured environment of global banking.
The author of Manifest Your Infinite Riches, a #1 international bestseller, Pushkar has held the interest of readers and seekers alike, offering a unique combination of financial world experience, spiritual depth, and human psychology. His approach is not about chasing success — it’s about redefining it.
His journey began in New Delhi, where he was born in 1976 to his late father, Karan Anand, and later expanded across global cities through his two-decade professional career in international banking. Armed with an MBA from the University of Cambridge and an MSc from the London School of Economics, Pushkar had a strong resume. But 2008 marked a significant shift.
“That year changed everything for me,” he recalls. “Externally I had all the markers of success. Internally, I felt I hadn’t even begun to explore who I really was.”
What followed was not a career transition, it was a personal shift.
15 Years of Inner Work
Unlike many who shift from corporate roles into coaching, Pushkar took a more gradual route. Over the next 15 years, He focused on his personal growth — reading over 500 books, attending 30+ seminars, and training under spiritual leadership expert Blaine Bartlett, whom he refers to as Grandmaster B².
His introspection was rigorous. But it was also structured, drawing on his background in systems and leadership. It’s this unique integration of classic wisdom and modern mindset that forms the backbone of his bestselling book — a work that offers inspiration and practical tools to realign life and purpose.
The Centre for Infinite Riches
In 2024, this journey led to the launch of the Centre for Infinite Riches®, a global platform that aims to touch 4 million lives by 2026, the year Pushkar turns 50, and 100 million lives by Grandmaster B²’s 80th birthday in 2029.
The Centre is built around one core idea: Wealth is not just money. It’s clarity, confidence, and contribution. Through coaching, programs, and content, it seeks to reconnect individuals with their core purpose — whether they’re CEOs, students, artists, or entrepreneurs.
“It’s not about fixing yourself,” Pushkar often says. “It’s about remembering who you really are, before the world told you what to be.”
Global Roots, Indian Soul
While Pushkar lives primarily in London, he remains closely connected to his Indian roots — both culturally and philosophically. He holds British nationality and is registered as an Overseas Citizen of India. His teachings are infused with references to varying texts across different traditions offering a global yet grounded perspective.
His Cambridge dissertation which received a High Distinction — was titled Shakespeare and Leadership, a rare academic study examining how classical literature offers lasting insights into human nature and decision-making.
This blend of Eastern spirituality and Western structure is a notable feature of Pushkar’s work in highly competitive wellness market. His approach avoids jargon and doesn’t depend on pop psychology. Instead, he speaks in clear, relatable language that appeals to both high performers and quiet seekers.
A Growing Community
The momentum is evident. Readers of his book report feeling more aligned, more intentional, and in many cases, more alive. Professionals from industries as varied as finance, media, and tech have gained from his writings and programs.
Pushkar prioritizes focused impact over personal branding, and purpose over popularity. Yet, as mental wellness and conscious leadership become mainstream topics, his work is finding its way into boardrooms and living rooms alike.
“Pushkar makes you think beyond KPIs and goals,” says a recent participant at one of his programs - “He helps you see yourself as more than a role or a title.”
Looking Ahead
With less than two years left to his 50th milestone, Pushkar remains dedicated to the Centre’s vision as a human mission. He sees his work as part of a larger shift: a world slowly turning inward, looking for real riches in a time of external noise.
“If there’s one thing I’ve learned,” he says, “it’s that the richest life is the one lived with clarity, confidence and joy. Everything else flows from there.”
As the world continues to evolve, voices like Pushkar Anand’s remind us that success is not something we chase, it’s something we remember.