Touch n' Go has signed a memorandum of collaboration with Bursa Malaysia and Affin Hwang Investment Bank to enable share trading on the TnG eWallet. This will
make becoming retail investors more accessible to young and tech-savvy users, offering them more investment opportunities through the app's GOinvest feature.
The integration of Affin Hwang’s trading platform with the TnG eWallet will enable verified users to access their Central Depository System account and portfolio on the app, as well as be able to access real-time market information and execute trades. Moreover, users will also be able to invest in Exchange-Traded Funds .
GOinvest already offers a number of unit trust funds for the app's users to invest in, including CIMB's Principal unit trusts as well as 17 from ASNB. The minimum investment amount is only RM10 although you'll need to use a different app or go to a bank to open up an ASNB account.
Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Bursa Malaysia launches Bursa IDEA competitionPETALING JAYA: Bursa Malaysia Bhd today launched the Bursa In-Depth Equity Analysis Research Competition (Bursa IDEA), aiming to stimulate research in...
Read more »
Bursa Malaysia up in early session on Wall St rise overnightKUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia opened higher on Tuesday, taking its cue from Wall Street’s better performance overnight amid ongoing geopolitical tensio...
Read more »
Bursa Malaysia up in early session on Wall Street rise overnightKUALA LUMPUR, Oct 10 ― Bursa Malaysia opened higher today, taking its cue from Wall Street's better performance overnight amid ongoing geopolitical tensions, a dealer...
Read more »
SKMM, MIV tingkatkan literasi digital guruSuruhanjaya Komunikasi dan Multimedia Malaysia (SKMM) dan Malaysia ICT Volunteer (MIV) bekerjasama menganjurkan bengkel bagi meningkatka
Read more »
Foreign investments to spur buying interest in BursaThe market is on positive note due to strong US employment data, says analyst.
Read more »
Bursa could stay subdued on Middle East conflictWith the spike in the oil and gold prices, traders may focus on these sectors, says analyst.
Read more »