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Vestwell Raises $385M in Funding, Doubling Total Investments

Last updated: February 20, 2026 8:25 pm
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Financial services firms are currently experiencing significant tailwinds, and Vestwell is one company that is capitalizing on this favorable environment. Recently, the New York-based workplace savings fintech raised an impressive $385 million in Series E funding, with Blue Owl Capital and Sixth Street Growth leading the round. This latest funding round more than doubled Vestwell’s total fundraising to $660 million, with both new and existing investors, including Neuberger Berman, Morgan Stanley, and Franklin Templeton, participating in the investment.

According to Vestwell founder and CEO Aaron Schumm, the infusion of capital will be used to expand distribution “across all channels where income is earned and benefits are delivered.” This strategic move demonstrates the company’s commitment to reaching a broader audience and serving a wider range of clients. Schumm also expressed the company’s ambitious goal of closing the $50 trillion savings gap in America, highlighting the importance of their work in addressing this significant challenge.

Vestwell’s business lines encompass a variety of financial services, including direct and advisor-distributed 401(k) plans, workplace emergency savings accounts, state-backed IRAs, college savings programs, student debt management, and ABLE accounts for individuals with disabilities. This diverse range of offerings is delivered through a single infrastructure layer, making it easier for clients to access and manage their finances effectively.

The company’s recent financing round has doubled Vestwell’s valuation since its previous funding round in 2023, and the firm has now surpassed $200 million in annual recurring revenue. With more than 2 million active savers using Vestwell-powered programs and over $50 billion in assets administered across various channels, Vestwell has established itself as a key player in the financial services industry.

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Looking ahead, Vestwell plans to leverage AI-driven capabilities to enhance its services and expand savings pathways beyond retirement. By embedding its services more deeply into payroll systems, benefits platforms, financial institutions, and government-led programs, Vestwell aims to provide a seamless and comprehensive financial experience for its clients. Additionally, the company is expanding access to professionally managed investments that go beyond traditional age-based defaults, catering to a wider range of investor preferences.

Overall, the recent funding round reflects investor confidence in Vestwell’s position as a leading player in the savings ecosystem. With a resilient platform, strong underlying economics, and a clear path for continued expansion, Vestwell is well-positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for innovative financial services. As Tim DeGrange of Blue Owl Capital noted, Vestwell is building long-term infrastructure for the savings ecosystem, leveraging AI to meet the needs of today’s investors.

This article was originally published on The Daily Upside and provides valuable insights into Vestwell’s recent funding round and its plans for future growth. To stay updated on financial advisor news, market insights, and practice management essentials, be sure to subscribe to the free Advisor Upside newsletter.

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