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FintechVC-backedSeries A
Paris, France, France · Founded 2020

RockFi

Wealth management platform

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About RockFi

A French Fintech created in 2023, RockFi is redefining Private Wealth Management through its network of independent financial advisors and the technological development of its back- and middle-office.

Pitch deck breakdown

How RockFi would pitch themselves.

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Target customer

Consumers + businesses needing modern financial services + infrastructure — typically under-served by legacy banks + processors.

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Problem they solve

A French Fintech created in 2023, RockFi is redefining Private Wealth Management through its network of independent financial advisors and the technological development of its back- and middle-office. The category has historically been served by tools that miss the modern workflow this product is built around.

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Key differentiator

RockFi differentiates on wealth management platform. $0 raised — the company has resources + validation to compound this thesis.

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Go-to-market strategy

Series-A scaling stage — building outbound sales motion, hiring first AEs, layering on customer success. Mix of PLG (where the product allows) + direct sales for higher-ACV deals.

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Company facts

Category
Fintech
Funding stage
Series A
Total raised
$0
Founded
2020
Team size
11–50
HQ
Paris, France
Country
France
Website
rockfi.fr

Frequently asked questions

What does RockFi do?

A French Fintech created in 2023, RockFi is redefining Private Wealth Management through its network of independent financial advisors and the technological development of its back- and middle-office.

Where is RockFi based?

RockFi is based in Paris, France, France.

When was RockFi founded?

RockFi was founded in 2020.

How much has RockFi raised?

RockFi has raised $0 in their Series A round.

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