Tag Archives: Flash Briefing

Meltdown and Spectre Vulnerabilities: Flash briefing for Monday January 8, 2018

Welcome to the FPPad fintech briefing, Here are the top fintech stories you need to know today.

Links:

The Spectre of an Advertising Meltdown: What You Need to Know
https://www.lawfareblog.com/spectre-advertising-meltdown-what-you-need-know

uBlock Content Filtering
https://www.ublock.org/

Vanguard’s digital advice platform crosses $100B
https://www.financial-planning.com/news/vanguard-digital-advice-platform-hits-100-billion

Meltdown and Spectre Vulnerabilities

Have you updated your software lately? Security researchers worldwide are recommending that everyone install available software updates on computers and mobile devices in the wake of vulnerabilities called Meltdown and Spectre. The exploit allows malicious software to retrieve data from computer memory used by other programs, potentially exposing things like passwords, instant messages, bank account numbers and more. In addition to updating software, experts recommend installing open source content-filtering software like uBlock Origin in your internet browser to block malicious code.

Vanguard Personal Advisor Services Exceeds $100 billion AUM

In online investment news, Vanguard’s Personal Advisor Services crossed a milestone of $100 billion dollars in assets under management, becoming the first of the low-cost hybrid advice services to do so. While online investing startups have raised hundreds of millions in dollars in venture capital to tackle this market, established incumbents like Vanguard are having the most success in attracting assets to their digital platforms. Here’s Riskalyze CEO Aaron Klein with his thoughts on Vanguard’s milestone.

“Vanguard has found a way to profitably bring hybrid human-robo advice to the market, and there is absolutely a need for better advice among smaller investors,” he adds. “The big realization most advisors have had is that Vanguard is serving a different market — one that will accept simpler, phone-based advice. It’s a rising tide that is lifting the advice boat and that’s a good thing for the industry.”

Reinvest 2017 Year-End Dividends in HSA Accounts

And do you or your clients have investments in you HSA accounts? if so, be sure to check with your HSA administrator to see what happened with dividends paid out at the end of 2017. Not all plans automatically reinvest dividends, so you may have to manually log in to your plan if you want the extra cash reinvested back into your HSA’s investment portfolio.

I’m Bill Winterberg, and those are your fintech headlines for today from FPPad.com, be sure to check back in with me later for more fintech news.

Wealthfront raises $75 million: Flash briefing for Friday January 5, 2018

Wealthfront raises $75 million. Full transcript below.

Welcome to the FPPad fintech briefing for Friday, January 5, Here are the top fintech stories you need to know today.

Just say no to Bitcoin, as it was reported that Bank of America’s Merrill Lynch told its employees last month not to offer the Grayscale’s Bitcoin Investment Trust to clients, according to a Wall Street Journal article. The price of Bitcoin has skyrocketed over 1,300 per cent over the last 12 months, attracting wide speculation from global cryptocurrency enthusiasts and high levels of skepticism about a bubble among market experts.

In news from Wealthfront, the online automated investment service said it raised $75 million dollars in new financing led by Tiger Global Management and included participation from all of its existing investors. In a blog post, Wealthfront CEO Andy Rachleff said that the company will use the new financing to “pursue an even more aggressive push into software-based financial planning and financial services.” Wealthfront said it doubled its assets under management in 2017, finishing the year at over $9 billion, placing it fourth in total assets behind other low-cost investment services from Vanguard, Charles Schwab, and Betterment.

And another online investment service raising new money to jumpstart 2018 is NextCapital, as the company announced it raised $30 million in Series C financing led by venture firm Oak HC/FT, also with participation from many of NextCapital’s existing shareholders. According to NextCapital CEO John Patterson, the company will use the funding to “bring new digital advice capabilities to market and open up new strategic business channels.”

AdvisorEngine acquires Junxure: Flash briefing for Tuesday January 2, 2018

AdvisorEngine acquires Junxure. Full transcript below.

Welcome to the FPPad fintech briefing for Tuesday, January 2, Here’s the top fintech story you need to know today.

Well the 2018 fintech news cycle is already off to a quick start, as AdvisorEngine announced the acquisition of CRM Software, the makers of Junxure CRM. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but in its press release, AdvisorEngine also said it received a commitment of $30 million in new financing from WisdomTree Investments, of which $22 million was funded today with a majority of those proceeds used to fund the acquisition of Junxure.

The new funding from WisdomTree builds on the company’s $20 million dollar investment for 33% of AdvisorEngine made back in December of 2016.

So here’s my quick take on the news: Junxure has a very loyal base of users, especially among those firms that continue to use the company’s flagship desktop software introduced back in 2001. However, the rollout of the Junxure Cloud solution has taken *much longer* than I expected, and advisors continue to tell me today that they can’t convert 100% of their desktop data to the Cloud version.

So this acquisition by AdvisorEngine gives me new hope that development, support, and expansion of the Junxure Cloud solution will receive new energy and direction. Junxure co-founder Greg Friedman will take on a new role as a strategic advisor with the company.

And from an industry perspective, 2018 is shaping up to be a year where CRM providers could be in play as companies continue to consolidate application in an attempt to offer an all-in-one technology solution for financial advisors. SS&C Advent acquired Salentica in late 2016, leaving Redtail and Wealthbox among the few independent CRMs that come to mind with large user bases, followed by providers like Grendel, ProTracker, and AdvisorsAssistant that could be acquisition targets as the year progresses.

If you have some insights on the Junxure acquisition, send me a message on Twitter I’m @billwinterberg, or email me at bill@fppad.com.

I’m Bill Winterberg, and those are your fintech headlines for today from FPPad.com, be sure to check back in with me later for more fintech news.

 

Enable the FPPad Fintech Update skill on your Amazon Echo device

Enable the FPPad Fintech Update skill on your Amazon Echo device

Enable the FPPad Fintech Update skill on your Amazon Echo device

Did you receive an Amazon Echo device for Christmas? Then you need to install the new FPPad Fintech Update skill!

Simply speak the command, “Alexa, enable FPPad” to your Echo and confirm that you want to enable the FPPad Fintech Update.

If you’re using your Amazon Alexa app, simply visit fppad.com/alexa to follow the prompts, or click the enable button below:

Enable FPPad Fintech Update