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Katina Stefanova is CIO and CEO of Marto Capital, a multistrategy asset manager based in New York that creates customizable investment solutions for institutional clients.
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What does an investment management firm look like when it’s redesigned based on first principles and based on the true “jobs to be done” of an investment manager?
“Even millennial-friendly platforms like Betterment, RobinHood and Wealthfront are only approaching their businesses one-dimensionally,” said Suzanne Ley, formerly head of financial institutions at Westpac.
“We need to focus on how China is leading the way with its complete reinvention of how we think about money and investing.
For example, in just four years Alibaba’s Yu’e Bao fund grew to be the largest in the world. The walls between shopping, banking, investing and social networking are quickly evaporating.
The only name I can think of in the U.S. that comes close is SoFi — a full-service lending, money management and social networking platform is where we are headed.”
We outline below the five characteristics that will differentiate the winning investment management firm of the future:
David Teten is founder of Versatile VC and writes periodically at teten.com and @dteten.
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Katina Stefanova Contributor
Katina Stefanova is CIO and CEO of Marto Capital, a multistrategy asset manager based in New York that creates customizable investment solutions for institutional clients.
More posts by this contributor
What does an investment management firm look like when it’s redesigned based on first principles and based on the true “jobs to be done” of an investment manager?
“Even millennial-friendly platforms like Betterment, RobinHood and Wealthfront are only approaching their businesses one-dimensionally,” said Suzanne Ley, formerly head of financial institutions at Westpac.
“We need to focus on how China is leading the way with its complete reinvention of how we think about money and investing.
For example, in just four years Alibaba’s Yu’e Bao fund grew to be the largest in the world. The walls between shopping, banking, investing and social networking are quickly evaporating.
The only name I can think of in the U.S. that comes close is SoFi — a full-service lending, money management and social networking platform is where we are headed.”
We outline below the five characteristics that will differentiate the winning investment management firm of the future:
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