Ligwina Hananto, co-founder and CEO of QM Financial.
Author | Carmelle Wilkinson
There are many things in life that pair well, wine and cheese, a movie and popcorn and even bed and breakfast.
But did you ever consider finance and comedy?
For Curtin business graduate Ligwina Hananto the seemingly unusual pairing is her bread and butter.
The founder and CEO at is a popular stand-up comedian in her home country of Indonesia.
The mum of three has also participated in several marathons and dabbled in acting, appearing in three Indonesian films.
鈥淔inance and comedy may seem worlds apart but they both allow me to do what I love best and that鈥檚 talk to people and share stories,鈥欌 she said.
鈥淔ollowing high school, I moved to Perth to study Finance and Accounting at Curtin, but it wasn鈥檛 long before I changed to Marketing. Accounting just wasn鈥檛 for me.
鈥淚 actually met my husband while studying in Perth. But he went to another university, which I hold against him haha.鈥
Born in Bandung (West Java), Ligwina grew up in Sorowako, a small mining town in the middle of the South Sulawesi.
鈥淢y dad was a mining engineer, so I grew up outside of the city. Our home was near a large lake, and I spent a good deal of my time outdoors.
鈥淎s there weren鈥檛 many good schools in the area, when it came time to attend high school my parents sent me to live with my grandma in Bandung. Being in her mid-seventies, I soon started helping her manage the household.
鈥淔rom 17 I helped manage the money and pay for the bills. I鈥檇 go to the bank all the time, as there was not digital banking back then. I actually enjoyed it.鈥
Ligwina said it was then that the seed was planted to follow a career in finance.
Fast forward to 2024, and she鈥檚 a global financial trainer and leader, assisting corporations, small businesses and individuals with all their financial needs.
Through in-house and online training, educational programs and classes, Ligwina makes finance fun and practical.
鈥淚 co-founded QM Financial 20 years ago to assist clients with improving their financial literacy and to continuously find improvements on how to work with money,鈥欌 she said.

Ligwina Hananto, co-founder and CEO of QM Financial.
鈥淲hen I first started teaching people about finance, I noticed a lot of people were uncomfortable to talk about money. And maybe it’s a cultural thing but talking about finances can be a bit taboo and can make you feel vulnerable.
鈥淪o, I started to make people feel more at ease by sharing stories and telling them something vulnerable to me. I鈥檇 end up making them laugh and it would immediately make them feel more comfortable.
鈥淚 found laughter to be a great ice breaker, and when I entered a class for a two-hour financial session I鈥檇 open with a few jokes and skits to make everyone laugh and feel more relaxed.鈥
From balancing cheque books at day to creating belly laughs at night, Ligwina is as surprising as she is talented.

Ligwina鈥檚 funny side shines in her stand-up comedy shows.
鈥淭he funny thing is my mum鈥檚 side of the family is incredibly musical. My mum used to be a singer when she was younger, and my uncles are actually a famous Islamic pop band in Indonesia. I know, there are probably not too many of those around,鈥欌 she laughed.
鈥淢y cousins are all very musical too. One of them is a music director and another is a violinist and composer.
鈥淪o, yes growing up amongst such talent was a bit hard. I can鈥檛 hum let alone sing. And I learnt classical piano for seven years, and still can鈥檛 play a single tune.
鈥淚 was always the nerdy one. I鈥檇 often sit in the corner studying while my cousin鈥檚 played music in my grandma’s house.
鈥淗owever, for the past 10 years I鈥檝e been doing stand-up comedy and I鈥檝e had a couple movie roles, so now I鈥檓 the famous one, and my cousins joke and tell me 鈥榶ou finally made it鈥 haha.鈥
Ligwina said while her husband and kids had seen one of her family-friendly shows, she wasn鈥檛 ready for her mum and dad to come watch just yet.
鈥淭hey put me in higher education, I have a Master鈥檚 Degree in Investment Management, watching me do stand-up comedy would be a massive 鈥榳hat is she doing?鈥 moment,鈥欌 she laughed.
鈥淭hey are both in their seventies now, and they have been asking, so maybe I鈥檒l have to prepare a show more suitable for an older crowd.鈥
With International Women鈥檚 Day upon us, Ligwina reflects on her educational journey as a Muslim woman from a third world country and her incredible support system who have cheered her on throughout her life.

Ligwina encourages all women to upskill and embrace their natural talent this International Women鈥檚 Day.
鈥淓ducation was always highly regarded in my family. My grandfather went to Stanford and set the example for the rest of the family,鈥欌 she said.
鈥淎ttending university was never an option for me. It was a given.
鈥淚 am very fortunate to have a great support system. I couldn鈥檛 have launched a business or do stand-up without my supportive husband, parents, three children and mother-in-law.鈥
As for financial tips, Ligwina encouraged all women to learn the basics.
鈥淚t鈥檚 important to know the basics, because then you can confidently manage your household鈥檚 expenditure,鈥 she said.
鈥淐reate a budget and set limits for how much you鈥檒l spend per month on things such as food, rent/mortgage, holidays, entertainment and even coffees.
鈥淢ore times than not, people don鈥檛 have a money problem, they have an expense problem. And they are spending more than what they are making.鈥
Ligwina also encouraged women this International Women鈥檚 Day to upskill throughout their life.
鈥淒on鈥檛 be afraid to upskill. My knowledge and experience have expanded exponentially over the years, and I鈥檝e been able to expand my credentials,鈥欌 she said.
鈥淔ind your true inner strength and explore that further.
鈥淔or me that has always been storytelling. While finance is the knowledge I acquired at university, storytelling has allowed me to become a financial trainer and retell stories as a comedian.
鈥淚 now generate two forms of income from my biggest strength.鈥
Ligwina recently performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and United Nation Stand Up for Human Rights Show in Bangkok.
In 2011, she was awarded Australian Alumni Award by the Australian Embassy Jakarta and in 2021 was selected to be part of the Eisenhower Fellowships 2021.
Ligwina said thanks to her undergraduate degree at Curtin she gained the confidence to analyse, make better decisions and lead a fulfilling and rewarding life.
Author | Carmelle Wilkinson
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