Wealthify Online Investment Service Now Available On Starling Banks Marketplace

Published 25 April 2018

Wealthify's online investment service is now available on Starling’s in-app ‘Marketplace’, which will give users easy access to a range of digital financial services on their mobile device.

Not only can Starling customers sign up with Wealthify via the app from today, existing Wealthify customers who already use Starling Bank can see an overview of their investments via their Starling account.

Wealthify chief investment officer Michelle Pearce “This partnership with Starling marks a key milestone in our business growth. We couldn’t be more excited to associate ourselves with a company like Starling who, for us, represent the future of banking.

“Starling’s simple and transparent approach sits perfectly alongside our mission to make investing accessible to everybody by breaking down the common barriers holding people back, such as lack of confidence, the belief that only wealthy people can invest, that investing is too expensive, or that it’s too risky to invest.

“We look forward to making investing accessible to even more people in the UK through this exciting partnership with Starling.”

Source: Company Press Release

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