What does Artivest do?
Artivest, is a cutting edge technology platform. It is the new way of investing in private funds, which includes hedge funds, private equity and venture capital. This platform connects the leading private equity and hedge funds with a wider audience of suitable investors. Its financial, technical and operational expertise powers a seamless experience for individual investors and scalable access to the fund managers and finance advisors.
This startup delivers institutional grade manager selection, featuring just the funds which meet highest standards. Its online investing platform eliminates inefficiencies which were experienced in the pre-digital era, and allows high quality interactions and a better relationship between investors and funds. Artivest is shaping the future of private investing.
How much Artivest was funded?
Artivest raised $15M in Series A funding on May 4th, 2015 from the investors FinTech Collective, Nyca Partners, Anthemis Group, RRE Ventures, Peter Thiel and KKR.
Previous funding
An undisclosed amountĀ inĀ Seed round in 2012 from FinTech Collective, Josh Abramowitz, Tim Kendall, Red Swan Ventures, 500 Startups and RRE Ventures.
What is next for Artivest?
Artivest will use the latest investment for accelerating its growth in infrastructure, technology and sales teams and to execute its product roadmap. Its mission is to expand the pool of investible capital.
More about Artivest
Artivest was founded in 2012 by James Waldinger and has its headquarters in New York, NY. This platform provides access at lower investment minimums to a selected assortment of privately offered investment fund alternatives. Since its launch it has been offering premier private equity and venture capital funds and will soon offer hedge funds. It provides insight and access to exceptional investing. Artivest improves the investing experience for advisors, investors and funds. It connects wider audience of suitable investors with opportunities for investment in top notch private equity and hedge funds which are usually only available to the institutional minimum investment sizes.