Envestnet
Envestnet (NYSE: ENV) provides unified wealth management technology and products to financial advisors and institutions.[3] Their flagship product is an advisory platform that integrates the services and software used by financial advisors in wealth management.[4]
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Envestnet | |
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Traded as | NYSE: ENV Russell 2000 Component |
Industry | Financial services |
Founded | 1999 |
Founder | Jud Bergman (1957–2019) Bill Crager |
Headquarters | Chicago, IL, U.S. |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Bill Crager (Chief Executive Officer) |
Revenue | US$ 683.7 million (2017) |
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Website | envestnet |
History
Envestnet was founded by Jud Bergman in 1999, with Bill Crager as co-founder. The company's initial public offering of stock filed on the NYSE and went public on 28 July 2010. It priced at $9; at the bottom of the range of $9–$10. The major underwriters were Morgan Stanley (MS), UBS AG (UBS), and Barclays (BCS). The company raised $63M by selling 7 million shares[5]
In 2012, Envestnet purchased Tamarac for $54 million.[6]
In August 2015, Envestnet acquired Yodlee, a cloud-based data analytics company that provides account aggregation and various financial software, for $660 million.[7][8] In the same year, Envestnet also acquired online investment platform Upside in February and financial-planning software provider Finance Logix in May.[7] Envestnet stated that their main goal was to drive the acquisitions to provide a full suite of technology offerings for financial advisers.[7]
In November 2017, the company introduced a redesigned Tamarac platform.[9]
Bergman and his wife, 57-year-old Mary Miller, were killed on October 3, 2019, when a 34-year-old woman crashed her Volkswagen into the taxi they were riding on Highway 101 in San Francisco, California. The woman, 34-year-old Emilie Ross, and the taxi driver, 42-year-old Berkant Ramadan Ahmed, were also killed in the crash. Ross was allegedly under the influence of alcohol and driving on the wrong side of the highway.[10][11][12] Crager took over as interim chief executive officer.
In December 2019, Envestnet entered an agreement with JPMorgan Chase to protect Chase's customers' financial data through an API.[13]
In March 2020, Crager was named permanent CEO after serving as the interim CEO since October 2019.[14]
References
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- Malito, Alessandra. "Envestnet is the industry's 800-pound tech gorilla". www.investmentnews.com. Retrieved 2017-06-16.
- Renaissance Capital – IPO "Envestnet (ENV)"
- Shidler, Lisa (21 January 2013). "Top 12 Crucial Technology Happenings Affecting RIAs in 2012, Part 2". United States: RIABiz. RIABiz LLC. Retrieved 13 February 2017.
- Malito, Alessandra. "Envestnet acquires data-analytics and account-aggregation company Yodlee". www.investmentnews.com. Retrieved 2017-06-16.
- "Envestnet buys fin-tech company Yodlee for $590 million".
- InvestmentNews. "Envestnet adds easier document storage to Tamarac". www.investmentnews.com. Retrieved 2018-01-12.
- Jud Bergman (1957–2019)
- 4 die after wrong-way crash on San Francisco highway
- Envestnet CEO Jud Bergman, wife Mary Miller-Bergman killed in car accident
- "JPMorgan Chase, Envestnet l Yodlee Sign Agreement to Increase Customers' Control of Their Data". www.businesswire.com. 2019-12-05. Retrieved 2020-01-06.
- "Envestnet names Bill Crager CEO". sjo3ekt.js. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
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