GROW Digital Wealth (GDW) gives independent financial advisers a fully-licensed, private-bank-grade operating system — with AI carrying the research, compliance and operations — to serve family offices and high-net-worth clients across Asia.
Chinese and Asian HNW capital is reallocating cross-border, and the client relationship is migrating from banks to independent advisers — the same shift the US went through with LPL Financial (US$2.3T, 32,000+ advisers). The compliant offshore channel has narrowed sharply; licensed operators are now a short list. GDW is one of them.
Trillions of dollars of Asian private wealth actively seeking regulated offshore access — demand that can only be served through compliant, licensed channels.
Experienced advisers want independence; clients want objective, open-architecture advice. What was missing was the economics to serve them profitably.
Only in 2026 can AI deliver private-bank-grade analysis, documentation and compliance at a fraction of the cost — creating a new category of platform.
GDW rebuilt the wealth-management operating layer AI-native. AI agents carry the middle and back office, so a small team of specialists supports a fast-growing adviser force — and advisers win back half their time to spend with clients.
Each morning the platform hands every adviser a ranked action list — which clients to call, why, what to say, and which products fit — with the paperwork already drafted and compliance-checked. See a live preview:
Institutional funds, alternatives, fixed income, insurance, structured products — and digital assets / RWAs through a strategic partnership with Animoca Brands.
Tailored portfolio advice, quantitative rebalancing, and documentation prepared and pushed to the adviser — not searched for.
A fully-licensed, auditable platform designed around Asia's cross-border regulatory requirements from the ground up.
GDW is part of GROW Investment Group, an established Asian asset manager, with strategic and institutional backing and a team drawn from the region's leading institutions.
Forward-looking targets, shown for illustration.