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Lumida Wealth CEO Ram Ahluwalia on the Future of AI-Powered Wealth Management

from Inside Startup Investing with Chris Lustrino · host Chris Lustrino, Ram Ahluwalia

Lumida Wealth founder and CEO Ram Ahluwalia joins Chris Lustrino to discuss how the company is building an AI-powered wealth management platform for sophisticated investors. Ram frames Lumida as a next-generation investing platform designed to combine the best parts of brokerage accounts, financial advisors, market intelligence, and AI-powered portfolio tools into one experience. The conversation explores why traditional 60/40 portfolios may not fit the next generation of investors, how Lumida uses AI agents and factor models to surface investment ideas, and why Ram believes investors increasingly want more control, better insights, access to pre-IPO opportunities, and a stronger sense of community. Chris and Ram also discuss Lumida’s growth, revenue traction, customer profile, business model, and long-term vision for an AI wealth advisor that can eventually understand an investor’s full financial picture, goals, risk tolerance, and portfolio needs.

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