Betterment, a robo-advisor that offers hybrid wealth management services, has secured a total of USD 160 million in funding in a combination of equity and debt financing. Following this round, the company’s total funding stands at USD 435 million.
The round includes USD 60 million in Series F funding, led by Treasury, with participation from existing investors such as Kinnevik and Bessemer Venture Partners, in addition to new investors such as Aflac Ventures and IDB Investments. The equity investment values the company at almost USD 1.3 billion. The remaining USD 100 million was raised in the form of a credit facility from ORIX Corporation USA’s growth capital group, and Runway Growth Capital.
The new funds will be directed toward further developing its core retail investment products and advisor solutions, with a particular focus on its 401(k) offering for SMEs.
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