Asset Management

Robo-adviser Moneyfarm sells multi-million stake to Italian post office

The fintech firm already counts the asset manager Allianz as a strategic investor

A postwoman in front of the headquarters of Poste Italiane in Milan
A postwoman in front of the headquarters of Poste Italiane in Milan Photo: Stefano Rellandini/Reuters

Moneyfarm, the Allianz-backed robo-adviser, has agreed a partnership deal with the retail-banking arm of the Italian post office, which it will seal with a €40m investment.

Poste Italiane, which runs a financial-services unit with approximately seven million retail customers, will offer Moneyfarm’s investment products through its network, including seven managed portfolios of exchange-traded funds.

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