Betterment (company)

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Betterment
Company type Private
Industry Investment services
Founded2008;16 years ago (2008)
Founders
  • Jon Stein
  • Eli Broverman
Headquarters,
Key people
  • Sarah Levy (CEO)
ProductsFinancial services, asset management, portfolio management, trust services
AUM US$45 billion (2024) [1]
Parent Betterment Holdings, Inc.
Divisions Betterment at Work Betterment for Advisors
Subsidiaries MTG, LLC.
Website www.betterment.com

Betterment is an American financial advisory company which provides digital investment, retirement and cash management services. [2]

Contents

The company is based in New York City, registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission, [3] and a member of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. It is a registered investment advisor and broker-dealer. [4]

As of August 2023, Betterment had more than $45 billion of assets under management and over 850,000 customer accounts. [5] [6] [7]

History

Foundation and launch

Betterment was founded in 2008 in New York City by Jon Stein, a Columbia Business School MBA graduate, [8] and Eli Broverman, a lawyer out of NYU School of Law. [9]

Betterment, LLC was established as a Delaware corporation on April 7, 2009. [3] The parent company for Betterment LLC and Betterment Securities, Betterment Holdings, Inc. was established in Delaware on January 29, 2008. [10] [11]

The company launched at TechCrunch Disrupt New York in June 2010, and won the award of "Biggest New York Disruptor". [12] [13] Within 24 hours, Betterment had attracted nearly 400 early customers, and the company began talks with early investors. [14]

Operations

Betterment's business model includes three areas of business: retail investment, a platform for advisors, and a 401(k) product for businesses. [15]

The company's personalized financial advice uses principles-based robo-advisor technologies such as computer algorithms. Licensed financial advisors provide over-the-phone consultations to customers who opt for additional support. [16] Betterment's primary retail platform offers taxable and tax-advantaged investment accounts, including traditional and Roth individual retirement accounts (IRAs). [17] [18]

In October 2014, Betterment launched a business-to-business offering called Betterment Institutional, subsequently renamed Betterment for Advisors, a digital platform for managing client assets using Betterment's built-in financial advice. [19] In January 2017, the Financial Planning Association (FPA) and Betterment for Advisors ran a program on digital investment advice for the association's members. [20]

In January 2016, the company launched Betterment for Business—a 401(k) platform aimed at small- to medium-sized businesses. [21] It is built on the same underlying investment strategy and generally costs less than most traditional 401(k) plans. [22] In February 2022, the business rebranded to Betterment at Work and announced the acquisition of the partner and customer relationships of Gradvisor, a platform that provides personalized college savings plans. [21] [23]

In December 2020, Betterment's founder Jon Stein stepped down as CEO and was succeeded by Viacom Media Networks's former COO Sarah Levy. [24]

In November 2021, Betterment released a new logo with an icon representing a rising sun. [25]

In February 2022, Betterment announced it had acquired Makara, a cryptocurrency portfolio manager. [2] In October 2022, Betterment launched a crypto offering Crypto Investing by Betterment, in which customers can invest in crypto assets. [26] [27]

In December 2022, Betterment made an adjustment to their pricing structure. [28] [29] [30]

In December 2023, a survey by Betterment at Work delved into the retirement preparedness of the U.S. workforce. The study, comparing data from 2022, surveyed 1,000 full-time U.S. employees to analyze changes in retirement readiness and financial wellness over the past year. It also explored shifts in employee benefit preferences and how these trends correlate with the economic landscape. [31] [32]

In January 2024, Betterment at Work introduced a new commercial product enabling small business employers to automatically match employee student loan payments with a 401(k) contribution. [33] [34]

Betterment for Advisors, its RIA custody division, expanded its custom portfolio construction menu by incorporating thousands of mutual funds for the first time. This initiative aligns with the mutual fund's 100th anniversary. [35] [36]

Finances

Betterment has received funding from Bessemer Venture Partners, Menlo Ventures, Anthemis Group, Kinnevik, Francisco Partners, Globespan Capital Partners, Citi Ventures, The Private Shares Fund, Aflac Ventures and ID8 Investments. [37] [38] [39]

In September 2021, the company secured $160 million in growth capital, consisting of a $60 million Series F equity round led by Treasury and a $100 million credit facility, established with ORIX Corporation USA’s Growth Capital group and Runway Growth Capital. This financing valued the company at nearly $1.3 billion. [40] [39] [41]

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