Brad Gerstner, Altimeter CEO, talking with CNBC on Jan. twenty eighth, 2026 in Washington, D.C.
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Altimeter Capital CEO Brad Gerstner introduced Wednesday a dedication to seed Trump accounts, a kind of investment account for teenagers, for kids in his house state of Indiana.
“I will contribute {dollars} to children in Indiana,” Gerstner, a hedge fund supervisor who helped spearhead the Trump administration’s savings initiative, stated Wednesday morning on CNBC. He stated the cash is meant for kids below 5 years previous.
There are some 406,000 kids youthful than age 5 residing in Indiana, in line with the Census Bureau’s most up-to-date inhabitants survey from 2024.
Gerstner additionally referenced his pledge at a summit on Wednesday with President Donald Trump and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to advertise Trump accounts, also called Part 530A accounts. He didn’t supply further particulars on the dimensions of the donation or precisely who would qualify.
Gerstner joins billionaire hedge fund supervisor Ray Dalio of Bridgewater Associates and Michael Dell, founder and CEO of Dell Technologies, and his spouse, Susan, who beforehand announced pledges.
“We now have philanthropists which are going to assert each state,” Gerstner stated Wednesday on CNBC.

All kids within the U.S. born between 2025 and 2028 already qualify for an preliminary $1,000 Trump account deposit from the Treasury, which oldsters can decide into after they open an account.
Youngsters 10 or below and born earlier than Jan. 1, 2025 — who would not qualify for the $1,000 preliminary seed cash — may get a $250 contribution from the $6.25 billion pledge made by Michael and Susan Dell.
The Dalio grant will fund $250 per little one for eligible kids in Connecticut. That cash will go to children who stay in a ZIP code the place the median earnings is lower than $150,000. About 87% of Connecticut ZIP codes meet that standards, in line with a CNBC evaluation of Census Bureau knowledge.
Different donors may announce related presents as a part of the “50-state problem,” Bessent stated at a White Home press convention final month.
Throughout Wednesday’s summit, Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas stated his state was additionally “seeking to do $1,000 to each account.” He didn’t present additional particulars.
A rising record of firms, together with JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Intel, Chime, SoFi, Charter Communications, BNY, BlackRock, Funding Firm Institute, Robinhood and Charles Schwab, have introduced they will match the federal $1,000 contribution for workers’ kids.
Additionally on Wednesday, rap artist Nicki Minaj pledged a contribution, which may gain advantage her followers.
Bessent stated 600,000 families have already signed up for Trump accounts because the official begin of tax season on Monday.

























