Wealth management-focused AI startup HyperNorm AI has raised $2.2 Mn (about ₹18.3 Cr) in its seed funding round co-led by Capital 2B and SenseAI Ventures. The round also saw participation from Boundless Ventures, iOPEX Technologies, and angel investors like Amit Sheth and Bhavin Manek.

The startup plans to deploy the capital towards accelerating product development, expanding its presence across the US and other global markets, and strengthening its engineering and AI research teams.

Founded in 2024 by Keyur Faldu and Peeyush Jain, HyperNorm AI is building a decision intelligence platform for registered investment advisors (RIAs) and wealth advisors. The startup claims its platform helps firms identify portfolios that require intervention, understand the reasons behind it, and recommend actions aligned with each client’s investment mandate. 

“Modern wealth management does not suffer from a lack of information. It suffers from a lack of clarity on what matters now and what action should be taken,” said cofounder and CEO Faldu.

To address this, Hypernorm AI claims its platform combines causal reasoning, financial intelligence, and explainability to convert complex market and portfolio signals into actionable recommendations.

The platform analyses market events, models their impact on client portfolios, and generates explainable recommendations based on investment mandates and portfolio strategies. 

Hypernorm AI currently serves paying customers across the US, Singapore, and India.

The startup operates on a recurring revenue model that combines per-seat licensing with usage-based pricing.

As per the startup, the model is designed to grow with customers as they expand advisor teams, increase portfolio coverage, manage larger client books, and streamline decision-making workflows through the platform. 

Hypernorm AI operates in the broader wealthtech and advisor infrastructure market, where it competes with emerging AI-native startups as well as established incumbents. Startups like Altitude CRM are building AI-powered workflow and operating systems for financial advisors, while larger platforms such as Envestnet offer portfolio management, analytics, and advisory infrastructure at scale. 

Rising financial awareness is driving investors and advisors to manage increasingly complex portfolios across equities, fixed income, structured products and other asset classes.

As a result, the wealth management sector is witnessing rapid adoption of AI to simplify decision-making. 

Investors are also backing AI-native startups building enterprise-focused financial infrastructure and advisory solutions as well as wealthtech startups adopting AI. In November last year, wealthtech startup Wealthy raised ₹130 Cr (about $14.6 Mn) to advance its AI-powered tools and digital infrastructure for mutual fund distributors.

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