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T3: Riskalyze Cozies Up To Financial Planning, Invent.us LaunchesT3: Riskalyze Cozies Up To Financial Planning, Invent.us Launches

The former CEO of Finance Logix officially launched a cloud-native software consulting firm, while Riskalyze debuted new Timeline feature.

Samuel Steinberger, Senior Technology Editor

January 30, 2019

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Kicking off a second day of new advisor technology, former Finance Logix CEO Oleg Tishkevich’s latest venture, an advisor-focused cloud-native software development firm called Invent.us, officially launched this morning at T3 in Denton, Texas. The launch was followed by Riskalyze CEO Aaron Klein rolling out “Timeline,” a feature designed to make Retirement Maps and outside financial planning software work even more closely together.

Drawing analogies to football, a multi-sun universe and Marvel’s Avengers superheroes, Tishkevich said the strategy of using APIs to solve problems in financial technology is becoming overwhelming and advisors are struggling to complete the last drive into the endzone.

Almost every firm is opening its services to work with other firms’ services—an evolution that’s created a vast universe of companies. “In our industry, everybody’s got an API. So now we have a lot of suns in our universe,” said Tishkevich. What’s needed is a new architecture for software, run by developers with “superpowers,” including some that worked with Microsoft to help the company create its cloud.

In fact, cloud architecture is the key to Tishkevich’s Invest.us. In April 2018, the company, operating in “stealth mode,” rolled out a beta-launch of a “cloud-native” tool for a large U.S.-based broker/dealer. The tool now supports 14,000 users.

Cloud-native is “almost a new operating system,” he said. “This delivers 20 percent savings on growth and 16 percent savings on your bottom line.” Services include transforming legacy systems so they can operate, not just reference, the cloud; building wealthtech-specific cloud architecture and designing and integrating cloud-native tools with outside tools.

Following the official launch of Invest.us, Riskalyze’s Klein was next on stage announcing “Timeline,” a “precursor” to a financial plan and delivered as part of his firm's Retirement Maps. It’s available for Premier users and can be added to the accounts of Pro customers. He also updated conference attendees on the availability of Multiple Opinions, a feature announced at the firm's 2018 Fearless Investing Summit.

While not intended to replace a financial plan, Timeline “can be a great way to start that discussion,” said Klein. The elements of Timeline are available to third-parties that want to integrate, so stand-alone financial planning software packages like MoneyGuidePro or eMoney might soon have even tighter integrations with Riskalyze.

The original intent of Retirement Maps was to “communicate the concept of risk capacity,” said Klein in a statement. The idea behind making Timeline events dynamic and referenceable outside of Riskalyze seems to be making them more functional, while also making the tool an even more important part of the advisor’s tech stack.

After marketing its Fearless Investing on the road last year, Riskalyze is doing more roadtripping, scheduling 4 ½ hours of training in six cities across the country in 2019. The “Bootcamps” will start in Washington, D.C. this April.

About the Author

Samuel Steinberger

Senior Technology Editor, WealthManagement.com

Samuel Steinberger is Senior Technology Editor for Informa Connect’s WealthManagement.com. In his role, Mr. Steinberger provides the publication’s wealth and financial technology coverage. 

Mr. Steinberger’s editorial insight and familiarity with technology accelerates Informa’s growth within the financial advisor and wealth management communities, providing in-depth news for advisors and financial professionals. 

Before joining Informa Connect, Mr. Steinberger produced documentaries with former CNN anchor Soledad O’Brien at Soledad O’Brien Productions (formerly Starfish Media Group). He specialized in research, shooting and editing, as well as finding distinct voices to explain topics like mental health, poverty and racial divide. 

Prior to joining Soledad O’Brien Productions, Mr. Steinberger managed multi-departmental technology projects for global legal technology leader Transperfect Legal Solutions. After obtaining his graduate degree in journalism from Columbia University, he completed his transition from technology management to media. 

Mr. Steinberger is an award-winning journalist, author and researcher who has written, edited and reported for a number of publications, including The New York Times, Financial PlanningAmerican Banker and PBS. He is founder of beverages publication Give Me Weird Drinks

Mr. Steinberger’s technology analysis and insight has been featured in several books on virtual and augmented reality. Mr. Steinberger has received awards and recognition for his reporting and research, including the American Business Media's prestigious Jesse H. Neal Award for editorial excellence.

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