Annabelle Lin Selected for UBS Global Wealth Management Project Female Founder 2026

Nextvestment Co-Founder and Chief Revenue Officer Annabelle Lin has been selected to join the UBS Global Wealth Management Project Female Founder 2026 cohort, a global programme now in its fifth year.
Annabelle joins a cohort of 133 founders selected globally, gaining access to 100+ VCs and investors, and 70 UBS advisors through mentorship and global networks.
Project Female Founder is UBS’s year-long, global investor readiness, networking and mentorship programme for early-stage female founders across all sectors. It begins with an eight-week investor readiness accelerator delivered in partnership with Fortuna Funding and Live True, followed by a twelve-month activation phase offering continued support, regional events, and introductions to UBS’s global entrepreneurial networks.
The programme operates across more than 25 countries and is designed to help founders attract funding, strengthen their business plans, and build connections with global investors. Learn more and see recent funding success stories here.
“The real opportunity here is not just funding, it’s how institutions and founders come together to shape the future of financial services,” said Annabelle. “At Nextvestment, we’re focused on one thing: making financial guidance scalable, explainable, and institution-grade, something both clients and banks can trust.”
We look forward to the conversations ahead.
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