New online investing solution targeting new-gen “affluent” investors
Melbourne-based wealth practice, Lanteri Partners, has launched its online investment solution in partnership with OpenInvest, Medici Invest, to offer more investment opportunities for “emerging affluent Australians”.
Medici Invest currently has a product suite of five diversified portfolios available, with three designed to offer a more traditional investment approach and varying risk profiles, while the remaining two offer strategies and knowledge tailored to individuals’ wealth and advice journey.
The Future Shapers portfolio focuses on the “progression of future trends”, while the Green Horizons portfolio is dedicated to “spearheading investments in the global energy transition”.
“The inception of Medici Invest represents a pivotal evolution in our mission to empower individuals to grow their wealth and secure their financial future,” Michael Lanteri, Founder of Lanteri Partners Group, said.
“Our new solution leverages cutting-edge technology to extend our reach, offering our renowned investment expertise to a broader audience than ever before.
“Medici Invest is a bridge to financial enlightenment, an innovation inspired by the Medici family’s pioneering and enduring legacy of supporting cultural and economic prosperity.
Through this platform, Medici Invest aims to foster a new generation of informed and successful investors, guiding them towards achieving their financial aspirations with confidence.”
The platform has been developed in partnership with OpenInvest, as the Melbourne-based platform solution provider yet marks another deal with a wealth management practice.
“We are excited to collaborate with Lanteri Partners in launching Medici Invest, as they echo our passion for innovation within the financial services sector,” Ravi Verma, OpenInvest’s Head of Distribution, said.
“This collaboration underscores our shared dedication to providing advanced, yet user-friendly investment solutions that cater to the evolving needs of today’s investors.”
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