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Tuesday, August 20, 2019 J-Lo Backs Her Ex-DJ's Roboadvisor Two more celebrities may be throwing their weight behind a familiar roboadvisor.
Fox Business also covered the news. As of Acorns' latest funding round, series E (from back in January), the roboadvisor has raised a total of $207 million, Crunchbase estimates. Existing Acorns backers include: basketball star Kevin Durant, actor Ashton Kutcher, Acorns ally PayPal (twice, cable and media giant Comcast, and a host of venture capital firms. At least two asset management titans, BlackRock and Capital Group, are also investors in Acorns, and, per the WSJ, singer Bono is also a backer. Acorns' board includes the former chief of another roboadvisor and a famous behavioral economist, and two Nobel-prize-winning economists are advisors to the firm. Acorns' team of 12 employees (not counting clerical staff) managed more than two million discretionary accounts with about $1.15 billion in AUM as of the firm's most recent ADV, filed back in February. That translates into an average account size of about $558. The firm's pricing model is based on monthly flat fees of $1, $2, or $3 for accounts with less than $1 million (though the $1/month service is "free for college students"), so those two million accounts could translate into $6 million or more in monthly revenue for the firm. Acorns' portfolios are built out of ETFs from BlackRock, Pimco, and Vanguard. Printed from: MFWire.com/story.asp?s=60136 Copyright 2019, InvestmentWires, Inc. All Rights Reserved |