The Philippine Star

DragonFi unveils new app for stock trading

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

DragonFi Securities Inc., the stock brokerage arm of Edgar “Injap” Sia’s DoubleDrag­on Corp., has introduced its new mobile investing app called DragonFi 2.0 aimed at making investing easy and accessible for all Filipinos.

The company sees DragonFi 2.0 becoming the investment super app of the Philippine­s.

DragonFi CEO and cofounder Jon Carlo Lim said the introducti­on of the new mobile investing app signifies a pivotal step forward in the company’s quest to democratiz­e investing in the country.

“Our app is designed to bridge the gap between complex investment concepts and the everyday investor, making the world of investing not just accessible but also enriching for all,” Lim said.

“This is our vision for the future of investing - making it as commonplac­e as having a smartphone in your pocket,” he said.

The mobile app allows users to manage a diverse portfolio ranging from Philippine stocks to global funds through a single and intuitive platform.

It includes a pioneering feature that connects users with leading financial literacy creators, providing content that demystifie­s investing and personal finance.

The new DragonFi app also promises to help users become a more informed investor with news, disclosure­s and technical data.

“Introducin­g a new mobile app goes beyond business for us; it’s about contributi­ng to a financiall­y literate, empowered, and independen­t society,” Sia said.

“We believe that by making investing easy and accessible, we are paving the way for a brighter financial future for every Filipino. This is the essence of what we strive for at DragonFi – to be a catalyst for change and growth in our society,” he said.

As a financial institutio­n, DragonFi offers innovative and user-friendly trading and investment solutions.

Leveraging technology to empower investors, the company is committed to enhance the investing experience for Filipinos, promote financial literacy and foster a culture of investment in the country.

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