Farther, the AI-native wealth management platform, has raised $150 million in Series D funding led by General Atlantic, bringing total capital raised to over $272 million and cementing its unicorn status.
CEO and co-founder Taylor Matthews and CTO Brad Genser built the platform from scratch to replace fragmented legacy systems with a single AI-driven ecosystem, giving advisors tools for dynamic asset allocation, risk management, and personalised client insights. The company has surpassed $23 billion in recruited assets and is on track to triple year-over-year growth since Q1 2025.
General Atlantic’s Paul Stamas and Laura Chen said the firm had tracked Farther’s progress for years, citing its AI-native architecture and momentum among high-net-worth advisors as key investment drivers.