The future of fiscal equity lies in robo-investing and a Black-owned digital finance platform is at the vanguard of that movement. Stackwell recently announced the release of its first product, a robo ...
An Australian fintech company is trying to break into the already competitive robo-adviser sector with a hybrid financial budgeting, banking and digital advice app. Already, Douugh offered checking ...
An accomplished Wall Street executive, Trevor Rozier-Byrd, wants to help Black investors tap into the stock market to become rich and close the racial wealth gap. To help achieve that, Rozier-Byrd ...
Robo.to launched in May 2009 as a web application with social network integration, including Flickr and Facebook. This is the first mobile application for the company, which was focused more on ...
Stackwell, the digital investment platform working to create generational change in the Black community, announced the release of a robo-investing app. The app is reportedly available for download in ...
Fintech company Revolut has launched a robo-advisor service in the United States, further expanding its suite of services within its “super app.“ The move enables U.S. investors to leverage Revolut’s ...
This content is provided by an external author without editing by Finextra. It expresses the views and opinions of the author. With Gemini as its custodian, Path was created to empower investors of ...
Traditionally, whenever you had a question about money, such as where to park your cash or investment advice, you would turn to a financial advisor. Or, if you were fortunate enough, you could pick ...
The following post was written and/or published as a collaboration between Benzinga’s in-house sponsored content team and a financial partner of Benzinga. Advancements in technology have been a ...
Investment apps in Southeast Asia are attracting a lot of funding, and now some are raising fast follow-on rounds, too. For example, Indonesian robo-advisor app Bibit raised $65 million in May just ...
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