SmartAsset
[1][2] The company publishes articles, guides, reviews, calculators and tools to help people make decisions about personal finance.[3] SmartAsset launched in July 2012 by CEO Michael Carvin and CTO Philip Camilleri as a Y Combinator startup company.[3] They have provided research studies featuring data analysis on topics like best cities for women in tech[8] and most affordable places to live.[9] The company launched a platform called Captivate that enables financial publishers to host its tools on their own online content in 2015.[13] Investors include Y Combinator, Focus Financial Partners, SV Angel, Brendan F. Wallace, Quotidian Ventures, IA Capital Group and others.