The Asian Age

Amazon enters wealth management

- SARITHA RAI

Amazon.com Inc has made its maiden investment in India's wealth management sector, participat­ing in a $40 million round by fintech startup Smallcase Technologi­es Pvt Ltd. The Bengaluru-headquarte­red startup said the round was led by Faering Capital Pvt Ltd and also joined by another new investor PremjiInve­st, the private investment office of technology billionair­e Azim Premji. Existing backers including Sequoia Capital India and Blume Ventures also participat­ed, bringing the total capital raised by the firm to over $60 million.

Smallcase was founded in 2015 by three friends Vasanth

Kamath, Anugrah Shrivastav­a and Rohan Gupta, all alumni of the premier Indian Institute of Technology in Kharagpur. It's riding an unpreceden­ted pandemic-fuelled retail investor boom in India's equity markets and its user base has doubled to more than 3 million users in the past year.

Smallcase improves digital access to capital markets by offering weighted portfolios of stocks and exchange traded funds from in-house licensed profession­als as well as access to independen­t investment managers, brokerages and wealth platforms. It has tie-ups with a dozen brokerages in the country, and distribute­s its products via broker partners, wealth advisers and offline agents. "A new set of younger, high risk-taking investors are participat­ing in the capital markets and they want complete transparen­cy," Kamath, the chief executive officer, said in a video interview.

"We build simpler, low-cost investment products, each reflecting a theme, a strategy or objective." In the past year, Smallcase has more than doubled the volume of orders, Kamath said. It has 200 employees, with nearly two-thirds in technology and product engineerin­g. The capital will be used to expand its investment products in asset classes like mutual funds, global equities and bonds. The startup wants to grow its technology platform and further build its distributi­on network.

The investment in Smallcase opens a new frontier for Amazon in wealth management. The ecommerce giant has previously invested in other fintech startups in India, including the insurance player Acko General Insurance Ltd, as well credit provider Capital Float.

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