In a world that’s constantly demanding more and more growth, more speed, more noise, Abel Boaz chose a different path: one of balance.
He’s a businessman, yes. A financial consultant, author, and founder of multiple ventures. But if you ask him what he really does, he’ll tell you this:
“I build spaces where people feel seen — in boardrooms and in their hearts.”
At first glance, it’s easy to define Abel Boaz by titles:
- Founder of Abellian Finman — a financial consultancy firm.
- Co-founder of Abellian Cosmetics & Wellness Pvt. Ltd — a company rooted in organic, ancient wellness.
- Visionary behind BWB Network — India’s growing platform for men’s empowerment and mental health.
- Author of Breaking Barriers: Empowering Men for Equality.
But what makes his journey compelling isn’t the list.
It’s the reason behind all of it — and how he’s managed to weave logic and empathy, numbers and emotions, business and healing into a unified vision.
Finance With a Soul
Abel began his journey with numbers. As a financial strategist, he built Abellian Finman not just to manage money, but to create clarity. He believes finance should feel less like chaos and more like peace.
“Numbers aren’t just data. They’re the story of someone’s choices, dreams, and risks. Respect that, and you’ll serve them better.” – Abel Boaz
His consultancy helps individuals and companies make smarter financial decisions, grounded in sustainability and long-term impact.
But behind the spreadsheets, his intent has always been to empower people to feel more in control of their lives.
Mental Health: The Unspoken Startup
Perhaps Abel’s most courageous work is in a space where few dare to go—men’s mental health.
Through BWB Network, he is building India’s first exclusive community for men — where professionals connect not just for business growth, but for emotional strength and solidarity.
In a culture where many men are raised to hide their pain, Abel is opening doors.
“You don’t have to be broken to talk about mental health. You just have to be honest.” – Abel Boaz
The platform provides men with a place to discuss challenges — be it depression, burnout, pressure, or personal loss — without shame.
Because success, he believes, means little without emotional well-being.
Equality Through Empowerment
Abel’s belief in equality isn’t about fighting anyone. It’s about standing with everyone.
His book, Breaking Barriers: Empowering Men for Equality, invites society to rethink how we see masculinity, not as dominance, but as a force for good, peace, and partnership.
He advocates for men not to fear vulnerability and for women not to be burdened with the sole responsibility of emotional intelligence.
He believes empowerment must be universal — or it’s not empowerment at all.
“True strength is quiet. It listens. It learns. And it lifts others.” – Abel Boaz
Startups Rooted in Integrity
All of Abel’s ventures, from skincare to finance to digital networks, share one thing in common: they solve problems with purpose.
While Abellian Finman simplifies financial journeys, and Abellian Cosmetics honors age-old wellness rituals, BWB Network touches the most delicate of all: the heart.
In his eyes, startups aren’t just companies — they’re answers.
And in today’s climate, where the Indian government is supporting entrepreneurs more than ever, Abel sees an opportunity for value-based growth.
“The startups that will last are the ones that mean something to people’s lives. India is ready for those.” – Abel Boaz
The Quiet Power of Consistency
One of Abel’s most repeated lessons — especially for young dreamers — is that consistency outlives chaos.
Not every day will feel powerful. Not every risk will pay off. But every moment spent with purpose builds something in your business, and in yourself.
“Don’t chase a breakthrough. Chase your discipline. That’s what will carry you when nothing else does.” – Abel Boaz
More Than a Man — A Message
What sets Abel apart isn’t just that he started companies. It’s that he never forgot why.
To make people feel more grounded. To remind them that success and softness can co-exist. That money and meaning can share a desk. That business doesn’t have to be ruthless — it can be real.
He didn’t build empires. He built bridges. Between profit and peace. Between gender and equality. Between fear and courage.
And in doing so, he’s becoming something more than a founder.
He’s becoming a reminder that you don’t need to be loud to be heard. You just need to be true.
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