New York based automated financial concierge service raised $2.5m from undisclosed investors to provide an intelligent interface that aggregates and manages a user's financial affairs.
Dell declined to comment on the raise. However, in April on Twitter he called for users to sign up for Clarity’s beta. At the time, he described the service as a “financial concierge that does the work of getting you the best deals.” Deals on what, we still don’t know.