Companies

Titan is an award-winning wealth manager founded in 2018 with a mission to increase compound growth rates by making wealth management accessible beyond the ultra-wealthy [4]. The company operates as a platform that harnesses artificial intelligence to give advisors capabilities to serve clients they historically could not reach [4]. Titan is based in New York City [6] and participated in Y Combinator's Summer 2018 batch [3]. The company manages over $1 billion in assets for clients across the country and is backed by investors including a16z, General Catalyst, and Sam Altman [4]. Titan operates with a team size of 40 [12].

Funding

About

  • Titan is an award-winning wealth manager with a mission to increase our generation’s compound growth rate. We plan to do this by putting a human wealth advisor in every pocket. Historically, wealth managers have been accessible to only the ultra-wealthy. With Titan, they’re available to everyone. We harness frontier technologies like artificial intelligence to build a platform that gives advisors superpowers, enabling them to serve clients they historically never could. Backed by a16z, General Catalyst, Sam Altman, and many others, we manage over $1 billion in assets for clients across the country.[4]
  • Titan is an award-winning wealth manager with a mission to increase our generation’s compound growth rate. We plan to do this by putting a human wealth advisor in every pocket. Historically, wealth managers have been accessible to only the ultra-wealthy. With Titan, they’re available to everyone. We harness frontier technologies like artificial intelligence to build a platform that gives advisors superpowers, enabling them to serve clients they historically never could. Backed by a16z, General Catalyst, Sam Altman, and many others, we manage over $1 billion in assets for clients across the country. [8]

Backers

  • BoxGroup

    NYC-based seed-stage venture capital firm

  • BoxGroup

    BoxGroup is an early-stage venture capital firm that invests in pre-seed and seed-stage startups, typically committing up to $1 million per company.

  • FEntropy Ventures

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