COMPANIES

Wealthfront

Office address: 261 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301
Website: wealthfront.com
Year established: 2008
Company type: financial services
Employees: 330+
Expertise: automated investing, robo-advisory, stock investing, bond ladders, cash management, retirement planning, tax-loss harvesting, college savings, socially responsible investing, home lending
Parent company: N/A
Key people: David Fortunato (CEO), Andy Rachleff (chair), Daniel Carroll (chief strategy officer), Alan Imberman, CFA (CFO), Julien Wetterwald (CTO), Kal Iyer (VP of engineering), Daniel Slate (head of core product)
Financing status: venture capital-backed

Wealthfront is a financial services company based in Palo Alto with over 1.3 million clients and $90 billion in assets. The company offers automated investing, stock investing, cash accounts, bond ladders, college savings, and home lending. The firm focuses on automation and has a strong presence among tech-savvy investors.

History of Wealthfront

Co-founded by Andy Rachleff and Daniel Carroll, Wealthfront started in 2008 under the name KaChing to offer a unique investment marketplace. Early on, investors could pick portfolios managed by registered investment advisers and asset managers, but the model did not last.

By 2011, Andy Rachleff led a major shift by rebranding as Wealthfront and focusing on automated portfolios designed for individual goals.

A new direction

The firm moved away from outside managers in 2012 and brought portfolio management in-house. Wealthfront set its advisory fee at 0.25 percent for assets above $25,000, making investing more affordable. Then it started serving employees at large tech companies and introduced direct indexing for high-net-worth clients.

Growth through innovation

The firm’s real momentum came in 2019 with the launch of interest-bearing cash accounts. These accounts quickly attracted more assets than its investment portfolios as they reached $47 billion in cash and $42 billion in investments.

The company continued to add new products, including automated bond portfolios. Wealthfront also reached $50 billion in AUM by 2023 as it drew more young investors to its platform.

Wealthfront’s recent milestones

In 2022, UBS planned to acquire the company for $1.4 billion, but both parties ended the deal later that year. UBS instead invested in a convertible note, keeping Wealthfront’s valuation steady.

By 2025, the firm had 1.3 million clients and $90 billion in assets. It filed for an initial public offering as its customer base of tech professionals and Millennials continued to grow.

Wealthfront products and services 

The firm uses technology to help clients build and manage diverse portfolios. Wealthfront focuses on automation and low-cost investment options:

Automated investing

  • automated portfolios: managed by algorithms for different goals
  • tax-loss harvesting: reduces taxable gains automatically
  • direct indexing: owns individual stocks for tax efficiency
  • socially responsible investing: aligns portfolios with client values

Stock and bond solutions

  • stock investing: access to individual US stocks
  • automated bond ladder: spreads investments across bond maturities
  • automated bond portfolio: mix of Treasury and corporate bond ETFs

Retirement and education

  • retirement accounts: includes IRAs and Roth IRAs
  • 529 college savings: automated plans for education costs

Wealthfront also offers transparent pricing and digital planning tools. Clients benefit from easy account setup, historical performance data, and a user-friendly platform.

Culture and corporate values

Wealthfront states that its mission is to build a financial system that puts people first, not institutions. The company uses technology to simplify investing and to reach today’s investors.

Employees receive a range of benefits, including the following:

  • health and wellness: medical, dental, vision, HSA contributions, monthly wellness reimbursement
  • retirement and investing: 401(k) plan, employee investing discount
  • time off: flexible hours, generous PTO, 16 weeks paid parental leave
  • commuting and relocation: Caltrain pass, transportation stipend, relocation bonus, San Francisco co-working space
  • food and snacks: free lunches/lunch stipends, snacks, coffee
  • professional growth: learning stipend, mentorship, leadership training, affinity groups

According to Wealthfront, it operates without sales staff or financial jargon and only focuses on simple, client-first solutions. The company values diversity and looks for “big thinkers” who want to improve financial lives.

About CEO David Fortunato and key people

David Fortunato serves as Wealthfront’s CEO and previously held the role of president. Fortunato joined the company in 2009 as its first CTO and helped launch services in 2011. He earned a bachelor’s degree in computer science and economics from Amherst College.

The key staff at Wealthfront brings a mix of experience and technical skill:

  • Andy Rachleff serves as chair, known for co-founding Benchmark and guiding company strategy
  • Daniel Carroll is chief strategy officer, focusing on product direction and innovation
  • Alan Imberman, CFA is CFO, managing finances and company growth
  • Julien Wetterwald is CTO, overseeing technology and platform development
  • Kal Iyer is VP of engineering, leading engineering teams and technical projects
  • Daniel Slate heads core product, shaping user experience and product features

This team includes professionals with various credentials. Many hold Series 7 and 66 registrations and have decades of industry experience.

The future at Wealthfront

In 2025, Wealthfront took a major step by privately filing for an initial public offering with the SEC. This move shows the company’s growth as it now manages over $85 billion in assets and serves more than a million clients. The IPO supports the firm’s goal to remain independent and deliver long-term value for clients as financial technology evolves.

After submitting its confidential filing, the firm announced it would list on the Nasdaq as WLTH. The Nasdaq listing will let Wealthfront raise capital, invest in product development, and attract new clients nationwide. Strong financial results, including $339 million in revenue and $123 million in net income, support this next stage of growth.

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