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Gen Z youth more interested in digital investment: OCBC
Published Sun, Nov 8, 2020 · 09:50 PM
Singapore
DIGITAL investments made by Gen Z youth have tripled over the past year, data from OCBC found, with micro-investing, which allows investors to start investing with very low minimum investment amounts, a hit among the group.
The bank found that those under 23 years tend to favour its micro-investment platforms, such as its Blue Chip Investment Plan (BCIP), digital unit trusts and OCBC RoboInvest.
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