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Marloo Secures $16.7M Funding for AI Assistant Tailored for Financial Advisers

Marloo secures $3 million in funding, driving 42% customer growth for its AI-powered financial advisory app while eyeing expansion into the US market

Marloo, a promising start-up in the financial services sector, is experiencing significant growth, claiming a 42% increase in customer acquisition for 11 consecutive months. Founded by Shakeel Lala, Hardy Michel, and Ben Robertson, the company is focused on leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance financial advice delivery. With operations spanning New Zealand, Australia, and the UK, the founders are strategically positioned in various locations, with Robertson based in Wellington, Lala in Sydney, and Michel in London.

The company recently attracted attention from Blackbird Ventures, which led a US$3 million funding round in September of last year. Other notable backers include Icehouse Ventures and Xero co-founder Philip Fierlinger. With Blackbird now holding a 34% stake, Lala and Michel each retain a 27% share, ensuring they maintain majority control of the company.

Marloo’s app aims to streamline the labor-intensive aspects of financial advisory work, allowing professionals more time to engage with clients. The founders conducted extensive market research, interviewing 800 potential users to identify pain points that their AI-driven solution could address. In an industry marked by increasing competition, particularly from larger players like OpenAI and Anthropic, Marloo’s approach focuses on delivering a more structured and compliant advisory process.

Lala expressed that while interest in AI has surged recently, much of it remains superficial. “I was speaking at a conference a few weeks ago and I asked how many used AI in their work, 90% put their hand up,” he noted. However, he emphasized that only a few could cite multiple use cases, indicating a gap between interest and practical application. He added, “An AI tool like Claude can summarise a meeting, but it can’t triangulate the layers of context required to get a usable output that meets legal and regulatory requirements.”

The founders acknowledge the dual-edged nature of AI technology. On one hand, it offers unprecedented efficiencies; on the other, there is a pervasive fear—often referred to as the “SaaSpocalypse”—that major software companies might be disrupted by AI advancements. This fear has contributed to stock declines in several listed software-as-a-service companies, including Atlassian and Salesforce. As a result, the Marloo team is focused on distinguishing their offerings in a crowded market.

Feedback from industry professionals underscores the value Marloo brings. Simon Hepple, an adviser at Pie Funds, remarked, “In 20 years in this industry, Marloo is the biggest leap in technology I’ve ever seen. I was sceptical at first. Now I’m saving seven hours a week, I’m fully present with every client, and I’m catching things I used to miss.” Similarly, Chris Wilson, co-CEO of Harbour, noted that Marloo has created something genuinely useful by understanding the needs of financial advisers.

Looking ahead, Marloo is preparing for its most significant challenge yet: expanding into the competitive US market. The newly acquired funds are earmarked for this purpose, signaling a bold move towards broader international engagement. As Lala points out, the integration of AI into financial advisory services is not merely about improving efficiency; it also involves creating trust and demonstrating a rational methodology behind decisions made using AI tools.

Ultimately, Marloo’s success may hinge on its ability to navigate the complexities of the regulatory landscape while effectively utilizing AI to enhance the financial advice process. With strategic funding and a clear focus on user needs, the company is poised to make a significant impact in the industry.

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Marcus Chen
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At AIPressa, my work focuses on analyzing how artificial intelligence is redefining business strategies and traditional business models. I've covered everything from AI adoption in Fortune 500 companies to disruptive startups that are changing the rules of the game. My approach: understanding the real impact of AI on profitability, operational efficiency, and competitive advantage, beyond corporate hype. When I'm not writing about digital transformation, I'm probably analyzing financial reports or studying AI implementation cases that truly moved the needle in business.

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