Luma Financial Technologies is a fintech company providing a fully customizable, independent buy-side platform that simplifies the discovery, research, purchase, and management of alternative investments, structured products, and annuities for banks, broker-dealers, and financial advisors.[1][2][4] It serves financial professionals worldwide by offering transparent, objective tools—including order entry systems, advanced analytics, performance reporting, and training resources—to streamline complex investment processes and enhance client outcomes.[1][4] With strong growth momentum, Luma raised $63 million in Series C funding in April 2025 backed by major institutions like Bank of America and UBS, expanded into annuities, and formed partnerships such as with GenTwo for AMC products launching in Q4 2025.[2][5]
Headquartered in Cincinnati, OH, with offices in New York, Miami, Zürich, and Lisbon, Luma has become a global leader in investment technology, partnering with some of the world's largest financial institutions.[1][2][5]
Founded in 2018 in Cincinnati, OH, Luma Financial Technologies emerged from a mission to demystify complex financial products like structured investments through a multi-issuer, carrier-neutral platform.[1][2][5] The founders aimed to deliver transparency, objectivity, and ease of use, addressing pain points in managing alternative investments for advisors.[1][2] Early traction came from its award-winning technology, which quickly attracted partnerships with major banks and broker-dealers, solidifying its position in structured products.[1][2]
Pivotal moments include global expansion into Latin America and Europe, entry into the annuity market, and recent high-profile funding and collaborations, such as the $63M Series C in 2025 and the GenTwo partnership announced in September 2025.[1][2][5]
Luma rides the wave of fintech democratization in alternative investments, where rising demand for cap-alts, structured products, and annuities meets regulatory pressures for transparency amid volatile markets.[4][5] Its timing aligns with post-2025 growth in private markets and AI-driven analytics, enabling advisors to access illiquid assets efficiently as retail investors seek higher yields.[2][5] Market forces like institutional adoption of buy-side tech and partnerships (e.g., GenTwo for AMCs) favor Luma, positioning it to influence the ecosystem by standardizing workflows and empowering smaller firms against fintech giants.[5]
Luma is poised for accelerated expansion with its recent funding fueling AI-enhanced data products and deeper annuity/alt investments penetration.[5] Trends like AI analytics, global private market growth, and regulatory pushes for advisor tools will shape its path, potentially evolving it into a full-spectrum wealthtech powerhouse. As the go-to for transparent alt investments, Luma's momentum ties directly to its core promise: simplifying complexity to drive better financial futures.[1][2]
Luma has raised $16.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Luma's investors include Accel, Altimeter Capital, Army Venture Capital Corp., Atomico, Bonin Ventures, Broadway Angels, Cool Climate Collective, Core Ventures, Craft Ventures, Essence VC, Felicis Ventures, Flex Capital.
Luma has raised $16.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $13.0M Series A in April 2016.