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Basic Capital Closes $25 Million Series A Funding Round Led by Forerunner and Lux Capital

Basic Capital Closes $25 Million Series A Funding Round Led by Forerunner and Lux Capital

August 27, 2025 Craig Etkin

NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Basic Capital, a 401(k) platform that offers an innovative financing option to help workers achieve their retirement goals, announced the successful closing of its $25 million Series A funding round led by Forerunner and Lux Capital, with participation from existing investors SV Angel, Box Group and financial luminaries including Henry Kravis. New investors included HOF Capital and Inspired Capital.

Basic Capital is the first and only 401(k) platform that allows participants to finance assets and offers access to alternative investments. This significant investment will accelerate the company’s expansion efforts, allowing Basic Capital to modernize and enhance 401(k) offerings for employers and employees.

“The engine of 401(k)s has not been significantly upgraded in 40 years,” said Abdul Al-Asaad, Founder and CEO of Basic Capital. “This new investment into Basic Capital, alongside policy changes emerging from Washington, D.C., represents a huge win for American workers as retirement plans get brought into the 21st century.” ​​

Basic Capital plans to use the funding to accelerate the adoption of its 401(k) solution among employers and continue building out its team. The company partners with employers to offer its 401(k) platform and offers individual IRA plans, with the goal of scaling to serve significantly more retirement savers across both product lines.

“American innovation has generated extraordinary financial prosperity,” said Peter Hebert, Co-Founder & Partner, Lux Capital. “But historically, federal regulation has prevented millions of American workers from accessing opportunities to build wealth. The Basic Capital team has developed a novel solution to help everyday Americans finance investment, rather than consumption.”

About Basic Capital
Basic Capital is a full-stack retirement platform that amplifies retirement investments by providing financing within IRAs and 401(k)s. The company offers $4 of financing for every $1 contributed, giving investors 5x the investing power in diversified portfolios designed for long-term growth

About Forerunner
Forerunner is a venture capital firm focused on the modern consumer. The firm invests at the intersection of shifting behavior and emerging technology, backing changemakers building category-defining companies across health and wellness, commerce, personal finance, career and learning, productivity and empowerment, social and entertainment, and resilience. Founded in 2012 and based in San Francisco, Forerunner has raised nearly $3 billion in assets under management to date.

About Lux Capital
Lux Capital is a venture firm based in New York City and Silicon Valley with more than $5 billion under management. It invests in counter-conventional, seed, and early-stage science and technology ventures.

For more information about Basic Capital, visit www.basiccapital.com.

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Basic Capital
Hunter Hopcroft
914-295-9195
hunter@basiccapital.com

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