Arta Finance, the digital wealth platform backed by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, has unveiled Arta AI, a suite of AI-powered agents designed to provide personalized, on-demand wealth management for accredited investors.
Following approval of its capital markets services licence by the Monetary Authority of Singapore ( MAS ), the company officially launched its services internationally in October 2024, with Singapore as its gateway for expansion.
According to Arta Finance, the new AI platform’s three core agents – Investment Planner, Product Specialist, and Research Analyst – combine financial expertise with advanced AI capabilities, offering tailored insights traditionally reserved for high-net-worth individuals. For example, the Research Analyst can take a simple investment idea and generate a full analysis and security shortlist in minutes.
“AI brings a level of accessibility and intelligence to wealth management that was unimaginable just a few years ago,” says Arta Finance co-founder and CEO Caesar Sengupta. “We’re giving more people access to the financial superpowers that were once the preserve of the elite.”
Arta AI will be available to clients for US$20 a month, with complimentary access for those managing over US$100,000. It also forms the backbone of Arta’s “Wealth as a Service” ( WaaS ) platform, allowing banks and financial institutions to embed Arta AI into their own offerings, a model developed with support from Singapore’s Economic Development Board.
“Traditional private banking serves a fraction of the world’s investors, leaving millions without access to the tools that drive wealth creation,” says Ralph Hamers, senior adviser to Arta Finance and former CEO of UBS and ING.
“Arta is changing that. By leveraging AI and deep domain expertise, Arta makes institutional-grade investment guidance and strategies available to a broader audience, bridging the gap between high-net-worth exclusivity and intelligent, technology-driven wealth management.”