The ultra-rich live wildly different lives. While we can't do most things they do (like buy multi-billion dollar companies) — we can now invest like them.
How? With Arta Finance! This US and Singapore-based startup raised over $90M across their seed and Series A rounds for you to get your own digital family office.
Investor check. Coatue, Sequoia Capital India, Ribbit Capital, and more than 140 entrepreneurs and execs, like Eric Schmidt (ex-CEO, Google), Betsy Cohen (Chairman, Fintech Masala) and Ram Shriram (Founding Board Member, Google).
🤷🏻♀️ The issue
Once you hit at least $10M–$15M, you can get a private bank to help manage and invest your money. And the rest of us? We're left to our own devices (and very limited options).
We try to do it ourselves or use all sorts of investment and stock trading apps — but most of us don't do it well (or at all) because life and work get in the way.
😮 How it works
It's more than just giving online access to alternative investments! They're the home for all your finances.
🔍 Down to the details
So, what does investing with Arta look like?
Invest like the rich. Access funds from top-10 fund managers with consistent high returns, like private equity, venture capital, private debt, and real estate funds.
And get richer your way. They have AI-managed portfolios that are personalized and automated. They use stocks, bonds, options and leverage — and they claim they're better than alternatives like ETFs and robo-advisors while still offering low fees.
Get liquidity (without needing to sell off your stocks). Access lines of credit against your assets and industry-leading rates.
✈️ What's next?
They're launching in the US and allowing accredited investors in to start. Soon, they'll expand to new markets like Singapore and India.
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