Revolut plans commission-free stock trading in Singapore
Fintech firm looking to offer wealth management services, including stock, cryptocurrency and commodities trading
Singapore
LONDON-BASED fintech unicorn Revolut is planning to launch commission-free stock trading in Singapore, possibly in the next year, as it ramps up expansion in Asia.
The feature will let users invest in stocks commission-free, up to a certain limit. Subscribers to Revolut will get access to more commission-free trades each month, said co-founder and chief executive Nikolay Storonsky.
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