Fortu Wealth Reviews 9

TrustScore 4 out of 5

4.1

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Company details

  1. Payment Service
  2. Finance Broker
  3. Financial Consultant
  4. Financial Institution
  5. Money Transfer Service

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Fortu is the next generation digital payment and wealth management solution that is innovative, low cost and efficient. Our app-based solution is targeting the widening gap between this traditional industry and demands from the future generation. Fortu exploits artificial intelligence and takes a digital approach to minimise the time and resources required to process onboarding, due diligence (KYC and AML), payments and invoicing. This creates an excellent opportunity to lower the costs for customers and allow clarity, accessibility and control every step of the way. The fully digital organisation that is going to offer unique investment opportunities in equity, bonds, real estate and P2P lending to diversify investor's portfolio adhering to his/her risk profile. Each customer in this segment requires bespoke experience and that's why Fortu has a dedicated account management team that personalises banking experience for all Fortu clients. With over 15 years of experience in private banking, Fortu team has assembled the necessary expertise, resources and network to simplify the private banking experience for institutional clients. https://fortu.co.uk/


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4.1

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Good idea, nice branding

have not tried the product yet, but spoke to CEO and invested a small ticket via Seedrs, they seem to know what they are doing, it is a new vision of the future of private banking industry, it might work as this industry has a great room for improvement and innovation.

November 14, 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

well done!

good job, UBS and CS can not even do a decent iOS app, they will be gone in 5 years, I would like to invest and support this project

June 18, 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Hugely strange approach

Hugely strange approach - I signed up on the website to apply for an account. I was approached by Azamat on WhatsApp (who is a director after a quick company house check - but yes WhatsApp). He called and let me know about the product, which was good and was happy to use their banking services but unlikely to ever trust them for many years with investments or larger amounts of money. He wanted some background which was also normal as to understand his client. Was quick to let me know about raising cash for Fortu Wealth (within 2 minutes of the 5 minute call) and how current clients could buy some shares at a discounted price - this is a brand based at L39 so my confidence was high, but question marks did start to appear.

‘Weirdness‘ began - He then made a request on WhatsApp for my ID, I sent; Passport, driving license and a bank statement (in hindsight I shouldn’t have). He further requested another bank statement (he must have used confirmation of payee which didn’t match, I don’t know why, so he wanted to confirm). He also asked for a LinkedIn profile and CV. Simply, alarm bells started ringing that there isn’t an actual process for checking customers electronically, which really is a standard entry requirement for a fintech with an ID service like Starling have, or even Revolut like ‘Jumio’. I understand, but asking for someone’s whole life through WhatsApp for what is basically a rebranded basic account that pays no interest or simply offers anything other than a pay in, pay out function is mind boggling. Offer customers an electronic format of ID checking or do it in person - if not, don’t ask customers for a significant amount of personal documents through an instant messaging platform

Sadly, this isn’t a solution or even a product to anything yet, it won’t replace a traditional investment, merchant or private bank. Simply as they haven’t got the appropriate technologies to make that possible, they clearly need to take a walk around the city to ask for some investment. Sadly, I appreciate that could be tricky, as without clients I think it will be near impossible. Any institutional investor may like the idea but won’t see the need or requirements for their current offerings, especially without clients to really back that idea up. They may in the future, but Azamat and Fortu need to offer a simple and clean process to open, offering an electronic process of verification teamed with a client interview would be much more realistic with many more on boarding. You can’t be selective of your requirements if you have nothing to offer but a basic account, no matter if your brand is to appear exclusive, with exclusivity must come a benefit.

It may improve in the future, but I won’t be a client or would I feel comfortable investing in them.

I have forwarded my worries to their banking partner, Clearbank (Railsbank) who’s MD is a personal friend and business partner in a project of mine. I do wish them the best with this endeavour.

June 17, 2020
Unprompted review
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Reply from Fortu Wealth

Dear Cameron,

Thank you for your valuable feedback, we learn and improve our services using customer interviews and feedback, we have just started the onboarding of new clients, and we are sure that you appreciate and understand that early stage start-ups learn and develop from the experience they have with their early customers.

In regards of onboarding, we are currently working on integration to automate it via our own iOS App, but for now we use email (you were offered that option too) and messengers.

Unfortunately, our compliance team did not approve the account opening for you, so you could test and have experience with the actual product.

Apologies for misunderstanding and that we did not meet your expectations. Good luck with your own project.

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