Aventur lands backing to scale AI platform
A financial wellbeing business is accelerating its growth plans with fresh investment to scale its AI-driven platform.
London-based Aventur, which will offer users personalised insights to support long-term planning and clearer financial decision-making, has secured strategic funding from a Dutch family office, giving the investor a ten per cent equity stake and providing capital to advance product development ahead of the platform’s 2026 launch.
Bosses say the investment will help Aventur strengthen data capabilities, expand its team and deliver pilots with financial advisers, wealth managers and institutional partners.
Designed to serve both individuals and the wider advice ecosystem, the platform aims to provide firms with a scalable way to reach more clients and help close the financial advice gap.
Stacey Body, co-founder and chief executive of Aventur, said: “We’re building a platform that integrates human expertise and AI to help people gain clarity, confidence and control of their financial futures in a simple and intelligent way.
“This funding enables us to accelerate product development, strengthen our team and bring our solution to market at scale.”
Co-founder and chief operating officer Tom Young added: “Recent market research indicates that over half of UK adults are now using AI tools to manage their money.
“The demand for intelligent, trusted solutions is growing rapidly – particularly where technology can support, rather than replace, human advice.
“Aventur is well positioned to meet this shift for both consumers and institutional partners.”
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