Full-Time
Posted on 10/26/2025
Personalized investment strategies and fee-based services
$110k - $300k/yr
United States
In Person
In-person interview required; Mountain View HQ visit may be requested.
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Arta Finance provides personalized investment services for individuals and institutions, charging fees for managing portfolios and executing trades. It offers tailored investment strategies designed to fit each client’s financial goals and tax situation, with an emphasis on independent investor evaluation and client decision-making. Unlike firms that push a single solution, Arta Finance focuses on a client-centric, fee-based model that partners with clients to navigate risk and tax considerations. Its goal is to help clients achieve their financial objectives through customized, transparent advisory and investment solutions while making clients responsible for final investment choices.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series A
Total Funding
$90M
Headquarters
Mountain View, California
Founded
2021
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Health insurance
High deductible health plan available with HSA contribution
Complimentary one medical membership
20 weeks of parental leave
15 days PTO annually
National & company holidays
Arta Finance appoints Felix Lin as CEO, succeeding co-founder Caesar Sengupta. Arta Finance, an AI-driven wealth and fintech company founded by former Google executives and headquartered in Silicon Valley and Singapore, has appointed Felix Lin as its new CEO. Lin, previously the company's president and CFO, succeeds co-founder Caesar Sengupta. Lin brings extensive experience from his prior roles, including vice president of payments partnerships at Google and leadership positions as a serial founder and CEO. Under his leadership, Arta serves tens of thousands of members across more than 40 countries and is expanding globally through partnerships with financial institutions and digital banks such as Wio Invest and Bank of Singapore. Amanda Ong remains Singapore CEO and global head of partnerships. Arta is backed by prominent investors including Peak XV, Ribbit Capital, Coatue, and EDBI, along with notable industry leaders.
Caesar Sengupta, co-founder and CEO of Arta Finance, emphasizes meditation as a key strategy for entrepreneurs to navigate the volatile startup journey. Arta Finance, a fintech startup founded in 2021, has raised over $92 million and is backed by investors like Sundar Pichai, Sequoia Capital India, and Ribbit Capital. Sengupta highlights the importance of maintaining mental and physical health amidst the challenges of transitioning from a big company to a startup environment.
Arta Finance has announced the promotion of Amanda Ong to Singapore CEO, adding to her existing responsibilities as Global Head of Partnerships.
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Digital wealth platform Arta Finance has introduced a new range of Shariah-compliant investment portfolios as part of its global offering.