Hong Kong-based financial services group e2-Capital (Holdings) Ltd recently announced the official launch of its online securities trading services under the name http://www.e2trader.com.
A press release from e2-Capital said: 'Despite the ease with which individuals are able to invest over the Internet nowadays, it remains of utmost importance that the service provided is supported by a dedicated and reliable team of experienced experts that are able to offer real time investment news.'
Clients of e2trader.com can enjoy a commission rate of 0.20%, free access to daily market commentary, industry newsletters, professional research reports and the support of a client services team. Those investors opening an account with e2trader.com this year may also benefit from the free real time stock quote service offered, in addition to an immediate cash rebate. Investors quick enough off the mark to open an e2trader.com account on or before April 30 2001 will be entered into a lucky draw.
Commenting on the launch of the new stock trading service, Jenny Tam, deputy chief executive of e2-Capital and director of e2-Capital Securities Ltd, said: 'In the past 18 months we have grown our securities business and developed our broking services to embrace our clients' expectations. As a team, we believe that we possess the right know-how and have the right fundamentals in place to continue to bring our offline capabilities online. As with the Group's innovative OpenIBN technology, our most recent product launch, our focus remains to continue to facilitate our clients requirements in a convenient, efficient and effective manner.'
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