Bambu raises $10m to grow global team
The robo-advisory start-up will use it to offer more products.
The robo-advisory start-up will use it to offer more products.
The fintech has grown by more than 400% in 12 months.
It will launch in May 2019 in San Diego.
Led by Franklin Templeton with participation from Mastercard, Fidelity Investments Canada, among others.
Singapore-based B2B robo-advisor Bambu has completed a funding round, featuring a strategic investment from Franklin Templeton Investments and venture capital funding from Wavemaker Partners, part of the Draper Venture Network.
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