ayondo

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ayondo is a global fintech group that offers social trading services and brokerage services to both B2C and B2B clients through its two proprietary platforms - WeTrade and Tradehub. WeTrade is for social trading, where traders can view each other's portfolios, trading performance, track record and risk, as well as share and follow other traders' trading and investment strategies on a real-time basis. TradeHub is for self-directed trading. 

The Group offers CFD and spread bet trading across different markets and financial products such as forex, commodities, treasuries, indices, cryptocurrencies and shares. It also offers educational and casual trading services via mobile applications through its partners, aimed at educating and empowering customers. 

Robert Lempka, CEO of ayondo, said, “We are extremely excited that ayondo is the first fintech company to list on the Singapore Exchange ..."

ayondo Ltd opened at S$0.24 today and closed at S$0.26.

Website : http://www.ayondo.com/en
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Our mission

"We will revolutionise the retail trading and investment space.

We will always act with complete integrity and transparency.

We will empower our clients by providing the most intuitive, rewarding and innovative execution of financial products in the marketplace.

We will create a level playing field by providing a one-stop offering, the best possible service, and unique tools to help our clients become happy and successful investors."

Thomas Winkler, Chairman and Co-Founder
Robert Lempka, CEO and Co-Founder.
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A paid survey I suppose. "Flexible lifestyle" is another phrase name for what we like to call "FIRE" over here in this part of the world. But for all that is worth, there is probably little new information as most of the responses are already known based on behavioral science studies.

Biggest motivator for investing is a ‘flexible lifestyle’
x A survey of UK equity investors reveals: 60% say the opportunity to  generate a secondary income or to make money to give them a more flexible work life is their biggest motivator
x Research also found that the motivation for investing varies between men and women, with men almost twice as likely to be driven by the ‘excitement’ factor
x Women are more likely to be motivated by rational led factors such as supplementing income to a part-time job

http://infopub.sgx.com/FileOpen/ayondo_p...eID=522867
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