InvestorWeb strikes Asian info deal
InvestorWebResearchhas struck a deal with Asian research company NRA Capital to provide advisers in Singapore and Australia with online information for listed companies on the respective stock exchanges.
The two groups will market each other’s web sites to their respective client bases, including both retail and institutional investors.
The move will allow Australian advisers and investors who are interested in accessing research on Singaporean companies to subscribe to NRA Capital’s research offerings, while IWL will now provide the clients of NRA Capital with research on Australian investment securities. The service is available to the 40,000 subscribers of NRA Capital’s web site and 150,000 registered members of the IWL web site.
NRA Capital managing director Kevin Scully says the group saw the opportunity to partner with an Australian research company when the cross-border trading link between the Singapore and Australian Stock Exchanges was forged.
NRA Capital is part of Net Research Asia Holdings and offers equity research in the Singapore and Malaysian markets, as well as unit trust research and corporate advisory services to financial services groups.
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