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Filipino-Founded Invesko Attracts 12,000 Gen Z Investors Across Southeast Asia in Just Two Months

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Invesko has announced that it has welcomed more than 12,000 new investors aged 18-29 to its platform since launching in May 2024

Singapore – July 25, 2024 – Invesko has announced that it has welcomed more than 12,000 new investors aged 18-29 to its platform since launching in May 2024.

Invesko is on a mission to make investing easy, accessible, and rewarding for a new generation of investors. With Invesko, young people can invest with no account minimums, buy and sell stocks for as little as $1, and get rewarded in cash and stocks as they invest in their future.

Investing Made Easy

With a simple design and intuitive interface, Invesko makes investing familiar and welcoming. Unlike complex platforms, Invesko offers an easy and rewarding onboarding process. Signing up takes less than 5 minutes, with free stock awaiting you when you complete verification. You can buy your first stock with just three taps for as little as $1. This simplicity aims to make Invesko the go-to mobile investing experience.

Investing Made Accessible

With 81% of young adults preferring to manage their finances via mobile apps, Invesko is designed as a mobile-first platform to meet this demand. It offers no account minimums and zero commissions during the promotional period, ensuring accessibility. Afterward, Invesko will continue to keep fees low for funding, trading, and subscriptions.

Investing Made Rewarding

With over two-thirds of young investors feeling overwhelmed by investment information and around half citing insufficient funds as a barrier, starting to invest can be intimidating. Invesko addresses these concerns by offering Rewards, which provide cash bonuses or free stocks as users invest. By recognizing and rewarding their commitment, Invesko helps turn hesitation into action, making early investment more accessible and appealing.

Grow You Investments with Invesko

Invesko currently offers access to US stocks and ETFs by working with a partner broker-dealer to offer exceptional brokerage features with ultimate flexibility and the security of SIPC insurance — all delivered through the Invesko app that makes building your wealth easy. 

The company is also expanding to include local stocks, as part of its strategy to become a comprehensive financial-services provider.

“Our vision is for Invesko to be the most trusted, lowest-cost, and culturally relevant investment app for Gen Z in Southeast Asia—the most tech-savvy and largest user base,” Invesko founder Miko Bantigue says. “Looking ahead, we aim to offer a seamless experience where users can grow and manage all aspects of their wealth in one place. We’re building a platform where they can easily transition between US stocks, local stocks, automated investment products, and a high-yield USD cash account. It will truly be ‘all my investments.’”

The app is available to customers in over 150 countries on the Apple App Store and Google Play at getinvesko.com.

Invesko is not a securities broker and does not provide any broker-dealer services. We work with licensed partner broker-dealers to ensure compliance with all applicable regulations. Nothing in this press release should be construed as an offer or solicitation to buy or sell securities or other financial products in any jurisdiction where such offer, solicitation, purchase, or sale would be unlawful under the securities laws of such jurisdiction. Neither Invesko nor its partner broker-dealers hold the necessary licenses or registrations in such jurisdictions. Prospective investors should seek the advice of their own financial and legal advisors before making any investment decision.

This press release has also been published on VRITIMES

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