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Allocation Strategy Fundraising Announcement

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20 January 2026

Allocation Strategy is pleased to announce that it has secured £1.6 million in its seed funding round led by Fuel Ventures, with participation from angel investors and industry experts.

The new capital will be used to build and scale the business, further expand Allocation Strategy’s R&D activity, and accelerate the rollout of new solutions for institutional investors.

Pavol Povala, CEO of Allocation Strategy, said:

"Portfolio decisions are more complex than ever, and institutional investors need stronger tools to understand risk and build resilience over time. Allocation Strategy is designed to give investment teams a clearer analytical foundation for asset allocation decisions - supporting everything from expected return inputs to scenario analysis and portfolio construction."

"This funding enables us to accelerate R&D underpinning our analytics, scale the business, and expand our solutions to support more institutions globally."

Mark Pearson, Founder of Fuel Ventures, commented:

"Allocation Strategy is tackling one of the biggest challenges in investing today: making confident allocation decisions when portfolio construction is becoming more complex and macro conditions are shifting faster than many traditional tools can handle. The team brings exceptional domain expertise from operating at scale inside one of the world's most sophisticated investment organisations, and they've translated that experience into a platform that's genuinely useful for investment teams."

About Allocation Strategy

Allocation Strategy provides cutting-edge asset allocation technology, built on decades of research, proven real-world deployment, and production-grade technology. We help institutional investors strengthen portfolio decision-making with actionable insights across expected returns, risk modelling, portfolio construction, and scenario analysis, enabling more resilient, high-performing portfolios in changing market conditions.