Capitalize inks 'deep, multi-year' deals with Schwab, Betterment and Robinhood to mine 401(k) assets, and $19 million VC round follows
The New York City 401(k)-rollover startup is using 'Plaid' style APIs startups to unlock $1.65 trillion in all-but-forgotten401(k) assets
Author Lisa Shidler August 23, 2024 at 4:25 AM
Brooke Southall and Keith Girard contributed to the editing of this article.
Brian Murphy
September 4, 2024 — 12:39 AM
So it seems that Capitalize is integrated with various BROKERAGE firms and is structured as "self-directed" (ie. end user is making the decision without support of any advisor therefore gets around the fiduciary requirements for RIAs. Clearly adds efficiency to the process. Good for them.
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