Venture capital funding in wealth-tech: Robinhood, MoneyFarm, Raisin - Business Insider

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VCs poured $761 million into wealth-tech startups like Robinhood and Goldman-backed Raisin in the third quarter. Here are the 5 biggest deals.

Global wealth-tech funding nearly doubled to $761 million across 39 transactions, up from $422.7 million across 38 deals in the second quarter. That category included investments in investment and wealth management platforms as well as analytics tools.

"You're starting to see these things emerge on a global scale," Davis said in an interview, pointing to emerging wealth-tech across some Asian countries.

 

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