Robo adviser Wealthfront has announced in a blog post that it will expand its product offering to include loans; the firm is one of the premier robo advisers in the US; through a partnership with RBC Capital Markets, Wealthfront has uniquely designed a lending product for its current clients with at least $100,000; loans can be issued for approximately 30% of a client's account value. Source
The robo-advisor is expanding their product offering to savings accounts which is a common theme these days; clients can open...
Digital wealth fintech Wealthfront is taking another step towards becoming a bank with their new and improved Cash Account; the...
Tiger Global has led Wealthfront’s latest $75 million round; the capital will be used to further build out their Path platform which connects users to their other financial accounts; Wealthfront now has $9 billion under management. Source
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Wealthfront, a robo advisor, has launched Path, a new offering to aid in retirement planning; by connecting financial accounts, Path will analyze past behavior to ensure users are on the right track for retirement savings while also taking into consideration social security, inflation and investment returns; users can also modify settings such as savings to project changes to their financial situation; Path also helps users prioritize contributions and allocations to both Wealthfront and non-Wealthfront accounts taking into consideration tax advantaged accounts. Source
The competition for deposits continues as Wealthfront has raised the interest rate on their cash account from 2.29% to 2.51%;...
In news of cross-selling financial products across categories, roboadvisor Wealthfront has gathered a nifty $1 billion of deposit assets for its 2.29% interest-yielding non-bank cash account. Given that the firm has a little over $10 billion in managed investment assets, charges somewhere between 0 and 25 bps on those assets, and took years of wiggly pivoting to get to the current stage, it is fair to consider this influx a big win in terms of client traction. It is also $22 million of annual interest payments. A couple of things come to mind that are worth pulling apart.
Christophe Williams talks with Andy Rachleff, co-founder, president and CEO of Wealthfront; Rachleff is a fintech industry expert with extensive experience investing in and managing tech companies; he is also active in roles at the University of Pennsylvania where he earned his bachelor's degree and at the Stanford Graduate School of Business where he earned his MBA; in the podcast he talks about a wide range of topics pertaining to fintech; he also discusses the creation of Wealthfront and its business strategy. Source
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