Oranj to close by year's end

Oranj to close by year's end
The Chicago-based fintech has notified its adviser clients that it is currently winding down operations with a transition plan in place
NOV 18, 2020

Wealth management fintech Oranj is slated to close by year end, a company spokesperson confirmed to InvestmentNews Wednesday morning. 

The Chicago-based technology platform has notified its adviser clients that it is currently winding down operations with a transition plan for Oranj clients in place, the spokesperson said, declining to comment on reasons behind the closure.

Oranj CEO David Lyon declined to comment. 

Oranj offers a myriad of adviser tech products including its Advisor Dashboard, client portal, portfolio management, rebalancing and trading and its most popular model marketplace. Just last month, the platform added a new reporting feature to its list of offerings for advisers. 

The fintech touts free to low-cost wealth management tools that have attracted smaller RIA’s eager to access its technology at zero cost. In 2017, Oranj bought TradeWarrior rebalancing specifically to support this business model

However, offering a free platform to advisers is likely why Oranj is closing up shop, according to William Trout, director of wealth management at Javelin Strategy & Research. “Oranj eventually ran out of oxygen … no way to scale fast enough,” Trout said. 

Other industry experts took to Twitter when the news was first reported by Financial Planning. Tax planning expert Jeffrey Levine commented on the fact that many advisers now only have six weeks to make the transition.

"In normal times, making the shift to new rebalancing software in that short a span would be tough... But on top of year-end planning? And [with] holidays? During a pandemic?" Levine wrote.

Oranj’s business model uses its software platform to distribute models from asset managers. Those asset managers sometimes pay to have their models included on such platforms. Financial planning expert Michael Kitces wrote in a June 2019 InvestmentNews column that the compensation models behind the marketplaces may jeopardize the quality of the investments.

“The caveat, though, is that when model marketplaces are driven by the economics of asset managers, the resulting models are not necessarily objective,” Kitces said.

Lyon, a former financial adviser himself, said asset managers on the Oranj platform all pay similar prices to be included, and that advisers are also able to access the model marketplace free of charge. “The larger asset managers do not pay more than the smaller asset managers,” Lyon said of the platform. “Oranj has leveled the playing field by providing a diversified set of asset managers for advisors to choose from.”

Oranj was founded by Lyon in 2014.

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