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Abstract:A successful partnership has been introduced between eToro and Samsung for educational campaign about investing
eToro, an online forex broker, has announced a new collaboration with Samsung for an educational campaign about investing.
The video will be released in eight weeks and will be presented by yours truly, eToro. The video aims to teach people not to be afraid to invest, as many investors have previously demonstrated that the investing process may provide high profits.
The article on Samsung's website talks about different kinds of investments based on your investing preference. It emphasized the latest buzz in digital money, NFTs, and cryptocurrency.
Samsung, on the other hand, commented:
Join us every Friday through the end of the year as we take you on a financial adventure, whether it's saving for new shoes or a vacation, understanding investing, learning about employment tax, and all that other complex stuff.
So sit back and relax while our experts unravel a new subject each week to help you live your best financial life in no time, and do it all from your phone wherever you are.
The “Boss your finances” campaign by Samsung allows members of the public to level up their money game by watching Samsung and renowned industry professionals demonstrate how to boss one's finances. The experts talk about ways to save money, invest for the future, and spend less of your hard-earned cash.
About eToro
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) oversees the part of eToro that serves people in the United Kingdom. It also works with Australian customers through a unit that is approved by the Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC). All other clients are served by a Cypriot company that is regulated by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC).
eToro is not listed on any stock market, does not publish its annual report on its website, and does not have a bank account.
Being regulated by the top-tier FCA and ASIC is a strong indicator of eToro's security.
Check out for more of eToro here: https://www.wikifx.com/en/dealer/0001283
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