Nextvestment Named to WealthTech100 for Second Consecutive Year

Nextvestment has been named to the WealthTech100 for 2026, recognised among the most influential wealth technology companies in the world. This is the second consecutive year Nextvestment has received the designation, having first been named to the list in 2025.
The WealthTech100 is curated annually by FinTech Global. Now in its eighth year, it identifies the companies that leaders in wealth management, private banking, and financial advice need to know about.
FinTech Global’s research team and industry experts assessed more than 1,300 companies from across the WealthTech ecosystem before selecting the 100 businesses that demonstrated the strongest combination of innovation, industry impact and potential to scale.
Nextvestment was selected for its approach to AI-driven client engagement for regulated wealth institutions, building AI that expresses institutional judgement and suitability at scale, grounded in house views and client context.
This recognition follows Nextvestment’s win at the SC Ventures by Standard Chartered Fintech and AI Pitch Competition earlier this year.
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