How one wealth tech helps advisers serve the high-net-worth

‘Sophisticated investors want more advanced solutions’

Isabel Baxter
clock • 3 min read

UK-based wealth technology platform Vega was set up to provide technology so advisers can serve the next generation of high-net-worth (HNW) individuals, its founder and chief executive Alexis Augier explains…

Vega was set up by a team of former executives from hedge funds, private equity firms, and fintech scale-ups. The wealthtech's users can invest across various assets allocation to build portfolios covering both private asset classes such as private equity, venture capital, private credit, and real assets as well as public equities, fixed income, and commodities. Augier tells Professional Adviser: "Unlike legacy platforms focused on single-fund access, Vega leverages technology to construct diversified portfolios that combine multiple leading alternative asset managers — enabling users...

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