Fuel Ventures Leads £4M Investment in Prosper to Transform Wealth Management
“We’re done with hidden fees, clunky PDFs, and financial advice that serves the seller, not the client,” said CEO & Co-Founder Nick Perrett.
Prosper, the wealth platform for high-net-worth individuals, has secured £4 million in fresh funding—led by Fuel Ventures—to supercharge its AI-powered investment revolution.
With over £200 million in assets already under administration, Prosper is tearing down the old-school wealth management playbook. Expect cutting-edge AI features to understand your portfolio and support your decision making, exclusive private market investments, and a seamless, customer-first experience.
“We’re done with hidden fees, clunky PDFs, and financial advice that serves the seller, not the client,” said CEO & Co-Founder Nick Perrett.
“Prosper is here to change the game—giving people smarter, fairer, and more transparent ways to grow their wealth.”
As well as Fuel Ventures, 60 professional sportspeople from The Players Fund have invested in Prosper’s round. They include England cricket captains Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler, Olympic and world champions Dame Jess Ennis-Hill & Dame Sarah Storey, gold medal cyclist Tom Pidcock, and Arsenal & Bayern Munich footballers Ben White & Serge Gnabry.
Liverpool footballer Cody Gakpo also backed the round directly, further solidifying Prosper’s appeal to those who know the value of smart financial management.
With backing from the founders of Monzo, Capital One, and Admiral, as well as top fintech investors, Prosper is on a mission to make wealth work harder—for everyone.
Capital at risk. Investments can go down as well as up.
Press release distributed by Pressat on behalf of Prosper, on Thursday 30 January, 2025. For more information subscribe and follow https://pressat.co.uk/
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