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§ Private Profile · Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Digital wealth management and investing platform democratizing access to fixed income, equity, and funds for Vietnam's middle and lower classes.
Infina has raised $8.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Key people at Infina.
Infina was founded in 2021 by James Vuong (Founder/CEO).
Infina has raised $8.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Infina is a digital wealth management and investing platform based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, providing retail investors with access to fixed income, equity, and fund products. Often called the "Robinhood of Vietnam," the company democratizes investment opportunities for the middle and lower classes through its user-friendly mobile application. Infina has secured approximately $6 million in seed funding from investors including Sequoia, Y Combinator, and 1982 Ventures. The platform has attracted tens of thousands of users and reported a fourfold growth in assets under management (AUM) as of 2021, partnering with institutions like Dragon Capital and Mirae Asset Fund Management. It focuses on enabling millennials to shift from traditional savings to higher-yield assets. Infina was launched in January 2021 by founder James Vuong.
Infina is Vietnam's leading wealth management and investing platform designed to democratize investing by making it accessible, frictionless, and safe for retail investors, particularly targeting the country's growing middle class. The platform offers a multi-asset investment experience, including stocks, mutual funds, fixed-income products, and fractional real estate, with plans to expand into more asset classes. Infina primarily serves tech-savvy millennials and Gen Z investors in Vietnam who seek diversified investment opportunities with low minimum capital requirements, starting as low as $25. Its mission is to empower retail investors by simplifying investment processes and providing a user-friendly, mobile-first platform that supports financial inclusion and wealth growth.
Infina addresses the problem of limited access to diverse and affordable investment options for everyday Vietnamese investors, many of whom previously kept money in low-yield savings or long-term real estate. The platform's growth momentum is strong, with tens of thousands of users and a rapidly increasing assets under management (AUM), driven by Vietnam's expanding fintech ecosystem and rising investment appetite among younger generations[1][2][3][5][7].
Infina was founded in 2021 by James L. Vuong, a Silicon Valley engineer turned venture capitalist and serial entrepreneur with prior successful exits in Vietnam’s tech scene. Vuong’s background includes experience at IDG Ventures and founding a Vietnamese social platform acquired by LINE Corporation. The idea for Infina emerged from recognizing the gap in accessible, affordable investment platforms for Vietnam’s emerging middle class and the global trend of mobile-first investing apps gaining traction. Early traction came from the platform’s ability to onboard users quickly with an easy-to-use interface and educational content, attracting millennials eager to invest beyond traditional savings[1][3][5][6][7].
Infina rides the global and regional trend of mobile-first fintech platforms democratizing access to financial markets, similar to platforms like Groww in India and Ajaib in Indonesia. The timing is critical as Vietnam experiences rapid economic growth, a burgeoning middle class, and increasing digital adoption, creating fertile ground for retail investing. Market forces such as low financial literacy, limited traditional investment access, and a youthful population eager for wealth-building tools favor Infina’s growth. By lowering barriers and educating users, Infina influences Vietnam’s broader fintech ecosystem by accelerating financial inclusion and fostering a culture of investment among younger generations[1][3][5][7].
Infina is well-positioned to capitalize on Vietnam’s expanding middle class and growing appetite for diversified investment products. The platform’s future likely includes expanding asset classes, deeper integration with digital wallets and e-commerce, and enhanced AI-driven investment advisory features. Trends such as increasing smartphone penetration, rising financial literacy, and regulatory support for fintech will shape Infina’s journey. As it scales, Infina could become a cornerstone of Southeast Asia’s retail investment landscape, further democratizing wealth management and influencing how millions approach personal finance in the region[1][2][3][7].
Key people at Infina.
Infina was founded in 2021 by James Vuong (Founder/CEO).
Infina has raised $8.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Infina's investors include Alpha JWC Ventures, AppWorks, Coinbase Ventures, Peak XV Partners (Sequoia Capital India), Robinhood, Saison Capital, Starling Ventures, Gustaf Alströmer 🇺🇦, 1982 Ventures, 500 Startups, Nextrans, Chris Sirisereepaph.
Infina has raised $8.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $6.0M Seed in February 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 9, 2022 | $6M Seed | — | Alpha JWC Ventures, AppWorks, Coinbase Ventures, Peak XV Partners (Sequoia Capital India), Robinhood, Saison Capital, Starling Ventures, Gustaf Alströmer 🇺🇦 | Announced |
| Jun 27, 2021 | $2M Seed | — | 1982 Ventures, 500 Startups, Nextrans, Chris Sirisereepaph, Venturra Discovery | Announced |